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At the moment the lanes are disjointed, often badly marked and hardly policed, provoking antipathy and occasional chaos in the streets.
In Paris, according to David Wallechinsky's "The Complete Book of the Olympics," the route was so badly marked that some runners veered off course and had to share the road with bicyclists, automobiles, recreational runners and the occasional animal.
But, in hindsight, I realise that when I was playing football, I was also picking up on everything around me: the smell of the grass, the look of the badly marked pitch, the sound of studs coggling on a concrete changing-room floor, the feel of the jerseys.
The road to the cliffs was so badly marked with puddle-filled ruts and craters that we figured it would take us more than an hour to cover the final 50km to where the route dead-ended at Látrabjarg.
The museum was flooded with rainwater and the outer facade was badly marked by bullets and craters from shells.
Maybe, on any given day, we might be sweating profusely on a sidewalk covered in trash, ready to take our life in our hands against traffic at a badly marked intersection, or stuck on the Dolphin Expressway.
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