Is it an official crossing?

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Is it an official crossing?

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 17 Jan 2023

In the past the footpath used to run across the field here but the Keynsham Bypass was built in the 1960s, cutting through it. Has there been a tacit ackowledgement that the path still crosses the dual carriageway? The short concrete path in the central reservation appears to carry on to the other side, where it meets up with other paths. See Image] for more evidence.

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