Yes, quite a few secondary roads are like that. I guess in a state as big
as ours (with only 1.5 million people in an area 7 times the size of Texas)
we cannot justify the expense of a wide road that sees maybe one or two cars
per day.
Nenad
Jody wrote:
> I was referring to some of the roads we drove on when
> in Western Australia, where there is a c.3m strip of
> tarseal down the centre, and the edges are dirt. So
> you drive in the middle until you meet someone, then
> both move over to the side to get past.
>
> I thoroughly enjoyed my time there, and will return
> someday.
>
> Jody.
>
> --- Nenad Djurdjevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You don't perchance live in Western Australia?
> > > :) :)
> > >
> > > Nope, Texas (USA) work in Fort Worth and live
> > about
> > > 70 miles (don't speak kilometers) west of Fort
> > Worth.
> > >
> > > Yeeee Haaaaa
> > > Robert
> > >
> > As far as I can tell from "Walker Texas Ranger"
> > Texas has some similarities
> > to Western Australia (where I live). However, I
> > read somewhere that WA is 7
> > times bigger than Texas (and you thought everything
> > was bigger and better in
> > Texas!). Instead of kind Texas Rangers we have lots
> > of mean traffic police
> > that won't let you speed or drive in the middle of
> > the road ;-)
> >
> > Nenad
>
>
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