A set of double yellow lines less than a metre long in Bristol has been criticised as "ludicrous".
The lines on Leigh Road - part of the Clifton East residents' parking scheme - were highlighted by the Bristol Post.
The scheme was introduced by elected mayor George Ferguson and has divided public opinion.
Campaigner Michael Owen said the lines were "over the top" while the council said the lines were there to ensure vehicles did not park unsafely.
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I don't get it. The dub Yells are in front of a brick wall. The red car is parked in front of gated access?
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The toy car is parked on the yellow line.
What's the problem.
What's the problem.