On 26/02/2014 11:16, Maarten Deen wrote:
On 2014-02-26 11:42, Dave F. wrote:

I'm not convinced this is usually true. It maybe UK specific, but
municipal boundaries were more likely to originally be placed on
physical boundaries to farms & estates such as walls, fences etc.
before tracks/roads were developed. Roads subsequently evolved along
those boundaries afterwards.

It would be pretty silly to have a municiple boundary splitting the
centre of a road so different administrations were responsible for
maintaining the left & the right.

Like here [1]. The border is in the middle of the road,

Actually in the /middle/ of the road? I see no evidence of that. I'm not suggesting Google Maps are definitive, but they show it to one side.

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