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Car rollovers and implodes
😂 The signs make no sense either - one-way left turn only, temporary sign which says no left turn!
Obviously it’s a road for qubits.
It's both a left and right turn lane until you try to turn; then the wave state collapses into a ticket.
"At the next junction turn kata"
That's the name of my favorite metal band!
That one episode of Doctor Who
No left, only left
Streetview location for anyone curious: https://www.google.com/maps/@51.4999334,-0.160752,3a,75y,87.44h,88.49t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sDwcEBHkHn_jY82XL974nPg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
Looks partially resolved. Got rid of road markings, but incorrect blue left signs remain.
Whoever is in charge of that road needs to make up their mind. No wonder the crew got sloppy, it's changed direction atleast three times. And that's just from what we can see on the Google maps photos that go back to 2008, no idea how much longer this may have been going on.
Though in this picture I assume left is correct because of the car facing left that obviously got on the road upstream of this intersection.
Labour in a nutshell