of late my travels have taken me, contextually if not comparatively, far. most (if not all) of these have been for matters of verk, look you see, yet still travel remains travel. whatever that might mean. moving on, then, and yes i appreciate this is something that the title gave one of interest any clue about, i have visited portsmouth.
it would be the case that all (if not most) would associate the place they call (or know as) portsmouth with more water based, or if you like sea (ocean, even) forms of transporter. there is, after all, a clue in the name. but yes, indeed, they do have more regular, land based forms of transport. such as cars. and bikes. quite a lot of bikes, presumably, for their roads in my (limited) experience had more space marked out for bikes than actual cars. not that i saw many cycling, but then i wasn't looking.
going further on "this is right there in the title", yes, i can confirm that the place that is portsmouth does indeed have traffic cones. it's the case, however, that they seem to use them a bit differently.
should you be of a mind to do so, then yes, i suppose you could play "spot the traffic cone" with the above picture. or only picture on this post. please, feel free to do so. that said, i am pretty sure it wouldn't be that difficult to spot it, what with the faded orange and murky white colour of it.
dumping, or artistically placing, traffic cones is hardly a unique matter for portsmouth. quite often it is one will see them put in different, sometimes interesting places across the whole nation. this is not the appropriate forum for me to declare if i have ever engaged in such, but thanks for asking. still, some of you may find it interesting where someone in portsmouth elected (or opted) to put this one.
no, nothing really much else to add to this subject.
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