I wonder if the road markings are trying to tell me something by jnk_jnk Tags:Casual UKUnited Kingdom 15 comments Glitch in the matrix Based on local drivers, that’s how our council marks parking spaces. Low bridges, don’t drive your lorry along here. Probably done by someone working their notice-period. The painter was hourly?? Is there a requirement for signage entering and exiting a “tunnel”. It seems like that is it. London road markings for cycle routes. C49 is cycle route 49 but no idea why it’s replicated so many times. Acton to Chiswick if anyones interested. The numbers, Mason! What do they mean? No double yellow so you can park your car there 49 people think you’re a cunt In case you forgot you’re on c49 It’s an attempt at the lyrics to Bow Wow Wow’s c30 c60 c90 go Fisher’s Lane, Chiswick, London Someone was just precticing for their road marking exam More bicycle Lane symbols = more bicycle lanes Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
London road markings for cycle routes. C49 is cycle route 49 but no idea why it’s replicated so many times. Acton to Chiswick if anyones interested.
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Glitch in the matrix
Based on local drivers, that’s how our council marks parking spaces.
Low bridges, don’t drive your lorry along here.
Probably done by someone working their notice-period.
The painter was hourly??
Is there a requirement for signage entering and exiting a “tunnel”. It seems like that is it.
London road markings for cycle routes. C49 is cycle route 49 but no idea why it’s replicated so many times. Acton to Chiswick if anyones interested.
The numbers, Mason! What do they mean?
No double yellow so you can park your car there
49 people think you’re a cunt
In case you forgot you’re on c49
It’s an attempt at the lyrics to Bow Wow Wow’s c30 c60 c90 go
Fisher’s Lane, Chiswick, London
Someone was just precticing for their road marking exam
More bicycle Lane symbols = more bicycle lanes