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On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 01:40:13AM -0700, NM wrote:
On 28 Mar, 21:03, Adrian wrote: All the main roads heading towards London have a number of big signs "Congestion Charge starts x miles". On the M1, IIRC the first sign is around Luton. They'll be similar distances on all the other main motorway routes. As you get towards the zone, the signs tell you what time the zone is operating. Wonderful signs, totally meaningless to a novice. Only if said novice can't read English. And as other people have noted, if you are driving in a foreign country, your ignorance of the language is no excuse for not obeying roadsigns. For example, you are obliged to obey the variable speed limits on the autobahn despite the conditions under which they vary being posted only in German. Perhaps, instead of just rubbishing everything, you could come up with some sensible suggestions for how to improve the signage. The congestion charge isn't going to go away, so saying "take them down" is not a valid answer. -- David Cantrell | Reality Engineer, Ministry of Information Repent through spending |
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