...'t say "Route" in front of any of their routes. It's always "The", as in "The A4055", "The M25", "The B3621", etc. Being from California where you folks do the same thing, I would have thought you'd be up on that. :-) Chris Blaney Got into Penarth OK on Tuesday. And out, as well. Pier was well patronised (two fishermen, three other people, me and erindoors)
Carl Rogers wrote: Hi All, Penarth, not far from Cardiff and on the opposite ...to the roundabout at Terra Nova Way (leading to Penarth Marina) will be shut so resurfacing work can ..., cutting off entry and exit to and from Penarth via Windsor Road during that time. ... Court development will be permitted access from the Penarth side of the closure. Head of visible services ...
Carl Rogers wrote: Hi All, Penarth, not far from Cardiff and on the opposite shore from Bristol (England), has some traffic woes ahead. Construction will close Windsor Road, limiting ... Road provides the most direct access to Route A4055, via Cogan Hill. Presumably the Highways Authority is carrying out these roadworks purely to upset and annoy the people of Penarth?
Hi All, Penarth, not far from Cardiff and on the opposite shore from Bristol (...to the roundabout at Terra Nova Way (leading to Penarth Marina) will be shut so resurfacing work can be..., cutting off entry and exit to and from Penarth via Windsor Road during that time. The signposted ... Court development will be permitted access from the Penarth side of the closure. Head of visible services ...
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Dave {Reply Address In.sig} wrote: Doug wrote: More than one way in and more than one way out is a design criteria for safety and for reasons like this. Anyone know of the largest population area served by only one road? Bar Hill near Cambridge is only accessible via a single roundabout. A few years ago they put traffic lights on the roundabout and the whole place...
Yes, I guess one would have to qualify the statement because theoretically we are all an island. I was thinking of residential and/or commercial areas, hmm perhaps 1000 or less in population that were only served by one road and in such a way they would not approve such a subdivision these days due to fire codes and other such concerns. But I guess we will never know, because its all really ...
Steve A. wrote: Doug wrote: More than one way in and more than one way out is a design criteria for safety and for reasons like this. Anyone know of the largest population area served by only one road? You're not counting Prince Edward Island, right? No because there is a regular running ferry that connects it to Nova Scotia, in addition to the Confederation Bridge....
Doug wrote: More than one way in and more than one way out is a design criteria for safety and for reasons like this. Anyone know of the largest population area served by only one road? England. But most of the people don't seem to mind.
Doug wrote: More than one way in and more than one way out is a design criteria for safety and for reasons like this. Anyone know of the largest population area served by only one road? You're not counting Prince Edward Island, right?