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schmenke
9th September 2008, 16:29
What do the zig-zag markings on the side of roads indicate?
Mark
9th September 2008, 16:35
Pedestrian crossing ahead. No parking.
schmenke
9th September 2008, 17:36
Ta.
306 Cosworth
9th September 2008, 18:13
and if you do stop(park) on them you can get penalty points and a fine.
schmenke
9th September 2008, 18:32
No such thing around here. Lord help you if you're a pedestrian... utter a Hail-Mary before crossing the road :mark:
veeten
9th September 2008, 19:26
when you look at them from overhead, they look like teeth.
:eek: 'Eek! The road is gonna eat me!'
:p :
SOD
9th September 2008, 20:17
when you look at them from overhead, they look like teeth.
:eek: 'Eek! The road is gonna eat me!'
:p :
Its just a reminder for the guys for what the misses wants later on ;) ;)
Brown, Jon Brow
9th September 2008, 21:28
Its just a reminder for the guys for what the misses wants later on ;) ;)
:erm:
MrJan
10th September 2008, 11:01
No such thing around here. Lord help you if you're a pedestrian... utter a Hail-Mary before crossing the road :mark:
In Torono the pedestrians seem to rule the world :eek:
schmenke
10th September 2008, 15:07
Try stepping off a curb in Montreal... :s
Dave B
10th September 2008, 16:57
What do the zig-zag markings on the side of roads indicate?
They mean that if you're a mum using a BMW X5 to pick your kids up from school even though the fat feckers only live half a mile away and the walk would do them good, it's okay to wait there for up to half an hour provided you park a couple of feet away from the kerb so as to block the road.
Hazell B
18th September 2008, 22:27
They mean that if you're a mum using a BMW X5 to pick your kids up from school even though the fat feckers only live half a mile away and the walk would do them good, it's okay to wait there for up to half an hour provided you park a couple of feet away from the kerb so as to block the road.
Or, in the frozen North, a Freelander driver with an ashtray to empty out of the window before the chubby smalls finish class.
God, I hate driving past schools :mark:
PuddleJumper
19th September 2008, 23:08
Pedestrian crossing ahead. No parking.
If they're painted in white they indicate the approach to a pedestrian crossing. Sometimes they are painted in yellow, usually outside school entrances, but sometimes outside police, fire or ambulance stations with appropriate "Keep clear" writing.
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