finally spotted it, the black car is parkked opposite or within 10 metres (32 feet) of a junction, and we all know the highwaycode parking regulations say this is a no-no
OK, this is a Google Earth photo. The name of the road has been recognised by Google as a number plate and thus blurred out of the picture but it is indeed a road sign and not a number plate, it just has similar characteristics, colour, shape, size, etc.
Yay! You win a holiday in Thailand. Come and collect your tickets next time you're around.
I'd like to think that this sign is deliberately mis-spelled. That they make their money from passing pedants that come in to point out the error, and just happen to need a spare drive belt for their Dyson.
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finally spotted it, the black car is parkked opposite or within 10 metres (32 feet) of a junction, and we all know the highwaycode parking regulations say this is a no-no
It's a good answer, but it's not right.
You could have won a holiday there, John, but never fear, all is not lost.
You may get the chance to gamble what you've already won in my forthcoming lyrics quiz!
OK, this is a Google Earth photo. The name of the road has been recognised by Google as a number plate and thus blurred out of the picture but it is indeed a road sign and not a number plate, it just has similar characteristics, colour, shape, size, etc.
I found this in real life, and looked for it on Google Earth Street view. I could have got a better angle, but that caused unwanted aberrations.
Clicking on the picture and zooming in might help you :)
Got it, got it, finally. It's a spelling error. "Vaccuum"
Yay! You win a holiday in Thailand. Come and collect your tickets next time you're around.
I'd like to think that this sign is deliberately mis-spelled. That they make their money from passing pedants that come in to point out the error, and just happen to need a spare drive belt for their Dyson.
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