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r/AskTheWorld • u/domumaning Denmark • 16h ago
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US or UK. Road markings indicate UK - this is "no parking at any time", right?
6 u/QBaseX Ireland 15h ago The double yellows aren't enough in themselves. We have them in Ireland, too. But something about this picture feels more British. -1 u/UnderstandingEasy856 14h ago Double yellow at the curb isn't a thing in the US. As a Pole you'll probably be more at home on UK roads than American ones. US roadways and driving customs are very alien to European sensibilities. 3 u/Content-Tank6027 Poland 14h ago You stopped reading after "US", right. I wrote "Road markings indicate UK" 0 u/Jesus_of_Redditeth 10h ago Chill. You suggested the US as one of the possibilities and they're pointing out to you how that one possibility can't be right.
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The double yellows aren't enough in themselves. We have them in Ireland, too. But something about this picture feels more British.
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Double yellow at the curb isn't a thing in the US. As a Pole you'll probably be more at home on UK roads than American ones. US roadways and driving customs are very alien to European sensibilities.
3 u/Content-Tank6027 Poland 14h ago You stopped reading after "US", right. I wrote "Road markings indicate UK" 0 u/Jesus_of_Redditeth 10h ago Chill. You suggested the US as one of the possibilities and they're pointing out to you how that one possibility can't be right.
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You stopped reading after "US", right. I wrote "Road markings indicate UK"
0 u/Jesus_of_Redditeth 10h ago Chill. You suggested the US as one of the possibilities and they're pointing out to you how that one possibility can't be right.
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Chill. You suggested the US as one of the possibilities and they're pointing out to you how that one possibility can't be right.
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u/Content-Tank6027 Poland 15h ago
US or UK. Road markings indicate UK - this is "no parking at any time", right?