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Thank you David for sending me back to #8. Previously it was only the incongruity of the 'RAMP' sign beside the spoon-full of tarmac set against the kerb that caught my eye, but no.
The 'RAMP' sign is there to warn motorists of the sharp rise in surface levels when navigating the 'T' junction.
If a warning is thought necessary for trained and tested navigators of the highway, why is there nothing to tell pedestrians that the road surface is (at the very least) uneven?
I note too that if there had been a sprinkling of snow, it would have obscured the pedestrian hazards, but the 'RAMP' sign would remain plain as day.
P.S.
I would rate the novel drops from pavement to road at the kerb as the greatest danger to life and limb.
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