think it might've paid for itself already.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/a-little-si...ches-long.html
think it might've paid for itself already.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/a-little-si...ches-long.html
superhappy.
Lol whats the bloody point, too many restrictions as it is.
the extent the councils go to, just for cash £££
As usual trying to get more money of the drivers.
Dont believe how much of a idiot i was to park my car there.
Half tempted to go for a hunt for those.The shortest recorded yellow lines in the UK are in a street in Norwich and measure 17 inches.
Chippiewill.
There is one near me that is like a metre long!
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what the hell is this all about 21 inches yellow lines? why you guys so sad to go measure them?
Edited by GoldenMerc - Please stay on topic
Last edited by GoldenMerc; 25-09-2012 at 10:26 PM.
That was on topic
I can sort of see the point, Canterbury Council has two types of parking permit and this must of been the only way to seperate the different parking zones. When I'm back in Canterbury I might go on the look out for the yellow lines just for the sake of knowing why it exists as the picture and text do not really give much away.
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