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Default What does "No Stopping" mean?

Les Desser wrote:
In article .com,
Neil Williams Mon, 5 Jun 2006 08:50:23 writes

Richard J. wrote:

Note that (re Neil's post) a Red Route is *not* the same as an
Urban Clearway, and has different signs.


Thanks. I stand corrected.

Are you both agreed then that there is no picking up passengers on
a Red Route with double red lines?


I certainly agree.
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