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A non-rules question froma Brit!
08-21-2008, 07:16 AM
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A non-rules question froma Brit!
Inspired by Beorndog's question regarding which state Woodinvale is in, under the "Project Woondivale" thread, I thought of a question to ask our US contingent:

Are there a lot of towns in the US with only one road into & out of town?

Apart from LNoE, I have seen this plot device used quit a few times in films & TV. Off the top of my head it was used in the 2008 DAY OF THE DEAD (awful film) & in at least one episode of THE SIMPSONS, when Springfield is threatened by a meteor and the rocket that is launched to destroy it instead blows up the only bridge out of town.

So, it this just a plot conceit or are there really towns with only one way in & out?

I can't think of a similar town in the UK. Some of the coastal towns maybe but even then there is usually a coastal road as well as the main road.
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