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Re: Why was 179th St/Jamaica 13 years late? |
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Posted by fytton on Thu Jan 8 10:10:42 2009, in response to Re: Why was 179th St/Jamaica 13 years late?, posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Wed Jan 7 21:00:56 2009. 'And, yes, there are rules about how many yellow lines correspond to certain types of restrictions, and no, I can't remember them.'Dotted yellow line: no parking for a period *less* than the full working day on weekdays. Solid single yellow line: no parking for the full working day on weekdays (defined as 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, so far as the one outside my house is concerned). Double yellow lines: no parking for a period longer than the full working days on weekdays - often, no parking at any time. The exact times are posted on small signs attached to lampposts. Having said all that, the yellow lines are virtually unenforced, in Bedford anyway... The non-enforcement of the double yellow lines on parts of the main road past my house makes life very difficult at times for the bus drivers on Bedford route 4. Plus: solid red line - no *stopping* at any time, not even for loading/unloading. Those are mostly in London ('Red Routes') and I believe they *are* enforced. |