May 11 2014:
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The designers of the cycle route, pictured above, which leads to a shared riverside path, must of thought a bicycle logo is a good way to mark a parking spaces — as they placed the logos at the edge of this housing estate road, where people park their cars.
Images: Irishcycle.com
Location: Childers Heights, Ballina, Mayo
Local body/authority: Ballina Town Council / Mayo County Council
Street View: Currently shows before logos painted
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