
Peter
But I cannot see where to insert the installation medium for Linux!
I don't know that one Chriswhite exec wrote: 15 Aug 2021, 06:32 And the dashed black/white lines on the road-number direction signs? Wonder how many folk understood what those meant?
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So more points if anyone can come up with a "deceptive bends" UK Road sign. You would think someone would have photographed the one on the A24 from that era. It ain't there anymore.http://the59club.com/public_html/90mph.htmlA sign beside the A24 Leatherhead to Dorking road in Surrey warns travellers: DECEPTIVE BENDS. Hemmed in by tall hedgerows and confronted by blind curves, the average cautious human eases the accelerator to negotiate these hazards But to a minority of motorcylists in the 1960s, the deceptive bends signpost only acted as a spur to turn on speed. These riders were the infamous rockers, leather-jacketed youths on thundering British vertical twins, and their aim was to take the curves as fast as possible-up to 100mph. The Deceptive Bends stood as an ultimate test of ability and nerve for South London's Rockers, and if you could take them on the limit, your rating as a bike rider was assured.
The dashed line meant that the road lead to the road below it in a short distance, as a road is shown in brackets nowadays. Routes in brackets were to be found further away down the named routes. I Think!!white exec wrote: 15 Aug 2021, 10:48 The Mickleham Bends on the A24:
https://www.roads.org.uk/photo/mickleham-bends
And the dashed lines; it was these that had a meaning — What was it?
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That one is New Zealand Mick! Somewhere North of Auckland 2003 according to the Flickr imagemickthemaverick wrote: 15 Aug 2021, 23:32 I came across this sign which I originally thought was from across the pond! However on closer examination I realised it is an AA sign, therefore I believe was somewhere in the UK?
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