gramps Messages 43,020 Name 'Gramps' Edit My Images No 21 Mar 2022 #2 TheBigYin said: Click to expand... Rush hour!
OP TheBigYin Moderator Messages 16,819 Name Mark Edit My Images No 21 Mar 2022 #4 Norkie said: Are some of them one way streets? Click to expand... like anywhere else really, there's one way, no parking, no waiting, all signposted - all the impedimenta you get on modern roadways/street signage... Motorboats generally have to keep to the right, apart from one particular location iirc. One thing though is that the Gondola's always get to be on the left hand side of the waterway, as they'd be unable to propel or steer otherwise.
Norkie said: Are some of them one way streets? Click to expand... like anywhere else really, there's one way, no parking, no waiting, all signposted - all the impedimenta you get on modern roadways/street signage... Motorboats generally have to keep to the right, apart from one particular location iirc. One thing though is that the Gondola's always get to be on the left hand side of the waterway, as they'd be unable to propel or steer otherwise.
garryknight Messages 11,944 Name Garry Edit My Images No 21 Mar 2022 #5 TheBigYin said: One thing though is that the Gondola's always get to be on the left hand side of the waterway, as they'd be unable to propel or steer otherwise. Click to expand... No southpaw gondoliers, then?
TheBigYin said: One thing though is that the Gondola's always get to be on the left hand side of the waterway, as they'd be unable to propel or steer otherwise. Click to expand... No southpaw gondoliers, then?
A AndrewFlannigan Messages 10,073 Edit My Images No 21 Mar 2022 #6 There was an interesting series on TV a few years ago about the Venetian emergency services. There are dry streets in the city so the staff need to be able to work with feet wet and dry (sometimes both simultaneously).
There was an interesting series on TV a few years ago about the Venetian emergency services. There are dry streets in the city so the staff need to be able to work with feet wet and dry (sometimes both simultaneously).