- Essential Services. The driver of the Aberdeen Van EJZ3361 is performing essential services, so may park with impunity on the single line whenever necessary.
- PaveParking. Aware that parking on the single line during normal working hours might attract a fine, the driver of this Aberdeen Van mitigates the harm this may cause to traffic flow (and thus economic growth) by PaveParking his way out of the traffic stream.
- No walking. The pavement is for bins. And temporary signs. And sign stanchions. And all other sorts of
urban cluttervital street furniture which supports motor transport.
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The Anatomy of the Aberdeen Street.
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Bins,
PaveParking,
Street Furniture
Lots to see in this photo which demonstrates the anatomy of an Aberdeen Street: in this case, Broomhill Road.
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