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This happens at Highbury, too, just before Ballymote.And London is almost at Arva but has never annexed it so stops just shy of it for now. Arva is still politically in North Middlesex or something like that. It is actually annoying now because you leave the north boundary of London and the speed limit rises to 80, then drops back to 60 almost right away
I don't go that way very often. Only if I am going from my office to our branch in Stratford.This happens at Highbury, too, just before Ballymote.
This happens at Highbury, too, just before Ballymote.
I've often wondered much the same thing about church bulletins.LAST as I wonder if people actually READ the paper! Getting calls to update info that hasn't been in the paper since COVID started and they are phrasing it with "I noticed that ____ is out of date in the last issue and needs changed"
Yep, those too.I've often wondered much the same thing about church bulletins.
Thanks. Ouch...I take it you forgot?!Nice, BA!
Grrrr. Hate southwestern Ontario. Home of speeding tickets because the limit on rural highways varies between 80 and 90, between Huron and Bruce, and if you don't remember which one you're in, well, damn.
The problem is that provincial highways have a different limit from county roads. And some of those county roads started life as provincial highways, then were handed down so the speed limit changed on the portions that became county roads. I've seen it driving North of London to places like Goderich and Collingwood.Nice, BA!
Grrrr. Hate southwestern Ontario. Home of speeding tickets because the limit on rural highways varies between 80 and 90, between Huron and Bruce, and if you don't remember which one you're in, well, damn.