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Can someone put up a blue M20 sign? Looks like we're going to need one because of this document: http://www.corkrdo.ie/files/N20%20brochure%20Route%20Options.pdf
I've made one but haven't uploaded it yet, I'll do that leter, but I can't see the entire route being completed to motorway. Limbo-Messiah ( talk) 14:34, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
On the dual carriageway which runs from Limerick to outside Adare the N20 turn-off is signed (rather obstreperously) as exit 4. Surely this is incorrect as how could exit 4 off the N20 (which the dual carriageway is at that point) be the N20 itself? Unless the idea is that the exit is an exit off the N21 (which starts at that point towards Tralee) but this would defy logic as it would then be exit 1 off the N21, not exit 4. Can anyone explain this? Rubensni ( talk) 00:39, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
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Can someone put up a blue M20 sign? Looks like we're going to need one because of this document: http://www.corkrdo.ie/files/N20%20brochure%20Route%20Options.pdf
I've made one but haven't uploaded it yet, I'll do that leter, but I can't see the entire route being completed to motorway. Limbo-Messiah ( talk) 14:34, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
On the dual carriageway which runs from Limerick to outside Adare the N20 turn-off is signed (rather obstreperously) as exit 4. Surely this is incorrect as how could exit 4 off the N20 (which the dual carriageway is at that point) be the N20 itself? Unless the idea is that the exit is an exit off the N21 (which starts at that point towards Tralee) but this would defy logic as it would then be exit 1 off the N21, not exit 4. Can anyone explain this? Rubensni ( talk) 00:39, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
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