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'World's shortest' double yellow lines on Norwich street | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Double yellow lines measuring 17in (41cm) on a Norwich street are laying claim to be the shortest ever painted. | |
The lines were laid down in the city's Stafford Street to distinguish a permit parking zone from a two-hour limit bay which all drivers can use. | |
The lines were measured by the landlord of the nearby Alexandra Tavern who said he did not know why they were painted. | The lines were measured by the landlord of the nearby Alexandra Tavern who said he did not know why they were painted. |
Bert Bremner, from Norwich City Council, said that in hindsight the short lines had perhaps "gone too far". | |
Landlord 'Tiny' Little said his customers thought the lines might claim to be the shortest in the world. | Landlord 'Tiny' Little said his customers thought the lines might claim to be the shortest in the world. |
"We came out and measured them and they're 17 inches long. | |
"I've no idea what kind of vehicle you'd put on there," he added. | "I've no idea what kind of vehicle you'd put on there," he added. |
Mr Little said he wanted to see what sort of vehicle could get a ticket on such a short double yellow line. | |
"I haven't seen a traffic warden yet, but I'm sure we will," Mr Little added. | "I haven't seen a traffic warden yet, but I'm sure we will," Mr Little added. |
Mr Bremner, a city councillor, said: "They were put down to make things clearer for permit holders, but in hindsight perhaps they weren't needed. | |
"Local people said it was not obvious where the dividing line was so a decision was made to put in a small section of double yellow lines. | "Local people said it was not obvious where the dividing line was so a decision was made to put in a small section of double yellow lines. |
"It's the only one in the city and I don't think there will be any more. I wish they weren't there," Mr Bremner said. | "It's the only one in the city and I don't think there will be any more. I wish they weren't there," Mr Bremner said. |
"As a councillor you are expected to do many things for residents but getting into the Guinness Book of Records for the shortest set of double yellow lines isn't one I anticipated." | "As a councillor you are expected to do many things for residents but getting into the Guinness Book of Records for the shortest set of double yellow lines isn't one I anticipated." |
A developer had paid for the yellow line painting and it had cost the city council nothing, he said. | A developer had paid for the yellow line painting and it had cost the city council nothing, he said. |