There's segregation lines on that bridge?
No
There's segregation lines on that bridge?
Eh, yes it does.
A bit of a flat earther are you?
And you are an idiot :Segregated from everyday vehicle traffic.
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Saw that too. There's also an orange dotted line out by Fitzgerald's park.Here is the Key on the map posted by Jank.
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And here, on that very same map is Oliver Plunkett Street:
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Before anyone starts over reacting, I have a simple question: does anyone know what the broken red lines on a white background signify, because it doesn't seem to appear in the Key?
Genuine question.
As a starting point you need to learn which bridge is Nano Nagle BridgeI cannot see Nano Nagle Bridge highlighted.
That is not Nano Nagle bridge, that is Trinity Bridge.This is the map you posted.
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I can see Parnell Bridge highlighted in blue, but I cannot see Nano Nagle Bridge highlighted. I'm not saying your data is wrong, I'm merely showing the section on the map that you posted where Nano Nagle Bridge is, and the fact that it is not highlighted on the map that you posted.
Insert "snide remark" or "withering riposte" here.
And you are an idiot :
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As a starting point you need to learn which bridge is Nano Nagle Bridge
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