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Road signs on Pont ar Ddyfi

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The photograph on this page of Road signs on Pont ar Ddyfi by John Lucas as part of the Geograph project.

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Road signs on Pont ar Ddyfi

Image: © John Lucas Taken: 15 May 2018

The bottom sign indicates that this is part of the route of the Wales Coast Path. However, no provision is made for walkers wishing to follow the route across the bridge, it being too narrow for modern traffic and a dangerous place to be. The repaired parapet is testament to the multitude of vehicle strikes on the bridge. It was scheduled for replacement years ago but we are still waiting. "Sorry, budget cuts etc. etc. Now, about this £1.1 billion M4 relief road..." See Image

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Latitude
52.600692
Longitude
-3.855648