Is This The World's Shortest Double Yellow Line?
A Welsh View
Are these the world's shortest double yellow lines? Their total length is a mere 38 inches, less than a third of the average car.
The tiny no-go zone in the village of Falmer is one of several painted in the area by the county council.
It insists that the lines are there to mark the boundary between new residential parking bays and those where drivers with pay-and-display tickets are allowed to park.
Nevertheless, fines are expected if any unfortunate visitor should leave part of his motor encroaching on the yellow peril.
Are these the world's shortest double yellow lines? Their total length is a mere 38 inches, less than a third of the average car.
The tiny no-go zone in the village of Falmer is one of several painted in the area by the county council.
It insists that the lines are there to mark the boundary between new residential parking bays and those where drivers with pay-and-display tickets are allowed to park.
Nevertheless, fines are expected if any unfortunate visitor should leave part of his motor encroaching on the yellow peril.
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