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Re: Why was 179th St/Jamaica 13 years late? |
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Posted by Michael549 on Wed Jan 7 11:09:00 2009, in response to Re: Why was 179th St/Jamaica 13 years late?, posted by G1Ravage on Tue Jan 6 17:06:15 2009. From a previous message: "It's sort of the opposite in New York. A double yellow line would run down the center of the street, and separates traffic in both directions. Dashed white lines separates lanes of traffic in the same direction."In both cases, the double yellow line means the same thing - that is do not cross this line unless you have really have to (that is they generally do not want one to cross this line), and to make sure that it is truly safe to do so. Since in the British/London case, the double-yellow lines are against the curb - how often does one truly have to cross the curb? (smile) Mike |