Gareth wrote:Horse wrote:why single carriageway NSL?
Because it is a single- or multi-lane single carriageway.
trashbat wrote:What about a sliproad off a DC or motorway?
Horse wrote:given that the NSL onto and exit from the junction could be either single or dual carriageway, then I wondered why Andy had plumped for 'single'?
Gareth wrote:Horse wrote:given that the NSL onto and exit from the junction could be either single or dual carriageway, then I wondered why Andy had plumped for 'single'?
A dual-carriageway has traffic traveling in opposing directions. Roundabouts generally don't have an anticlockwise traffic flow ... (although there are exceptions).
TheInsanity1234 wrote:I do wonder what the speed limit would be on this particular roundabout, as if you're in a speedy enough car, you can get a decent number on the speedometer!
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.4126209,-0.971048,868m/data=!3m1!1e3
akirk wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I do wonder what the speed limit would be on this particular roundabout, as if you're in a speedy enough car, you can get a decent number on the speedometer!
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.4126209,-0.971048,868m/data=!3m1!1e3
40MPH signs when you come off the motorway...
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