Transport blogger / campaigner and spokesperson for the Public Transport Users Association / professional geek.
Bunurong land, Melbourne, Australia.
Opinions on this blog are all mine.
I might park there. That sign is not a standard sign and cannot be enforced. Even if it could, its symbol (No Stopping) is contradicted by its text, which applies to a No Parking sign. I thought Melbourne Council were more professional than that in their harvesting of money from motorists, but they seem to have overlooked that lane.
craig, it won’t be there for a little while yet. The street name has only just been registered. Usually takes a couple months to get on the web, but it won’t be in the book until next year’s edition of the Melways (or UBD, which ever you prefer).
Still… as cool as that is, it’s got nothing on Titwobble!
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I might park there. That sign is not a standard sign and cannot be enforced. Even if it could, its symbol (No Stopping) is contradicted by its text, which applies to a No Parking sign. I thought Melbourne Council were more professional than that in their harvesting of money from motorists, but they seem to have overlooked that lane.
I looked up ACDC Lane in the city on the http://www.street-directory.com.au only to find it is not there!
Quite hysterical. How very cool.
craig, it won’t be there for a little while yet. The street name has only just been registered. Usually takes a couple months to get on the web, but it won’t be in the book until next year’s edition of the Melways (or UBD, which ever you prefer).
Still… as cool as that is, it’s got nothing on Titwobble!