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A town in California is dealing with incorrectly painted street lines that curve and zig-zag with no rhyme or reason. Authorities claim it was a miscommunication between the city and construction…

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A town in California is dealing with incorrectly painted street lines that curve and zig-zag with no rhyme or reason.

Authorities claim it was a miscommunication between the city and construction crews. But, as you can see, we are not sure how this mistake is even made!

Here is what the paint job looks like.

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The mayor of the town spoke out on the roads after seeing it:

I saw it later in the afternoon on my way home from work, and I thought, Woah, this is the strangest thing I’ve seen," said Hollister Mayor Ignacio Velazquez. "Basically, it just comes down to the contractor. Somebody didn’t read the plans correctly," said Velazquez. "It was not designed to look very odd."

Believe what you want, but these almost seem intentional with how bad they are!

We are told that the goal was to paint center lines for bikers. Apparently the workers didn't read the plans that well because now it looks like a little kids play road!

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But then again, the lines on the mat are still straighter than the line on the California road!

Here is the full story:

Hey at least they didn't leave a house in the middle of the road!

remember when they re painted Abby Road crossing?

GALLERY: Abbey Road Crosswalk Gets Repainted During Coronavirus Lockdown

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 24: A Highways Maintenance team takes advantage of the COVID-19 coronavirus lockdown and quiet streets to re-paint the iconic Abbey Road crossing on March 24, 2020 in London, England. The Beatles made the pedestrian crossing famous after featuring a photograph of the group walking on it, near to Abbey Road Studios. The album and connected artwork celebrated its fiftieth anniversary last year. British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced strict lockdown measures urging people to stay at home and only leave the house for basic food shopping, exercise once a day and essential travel to and from work. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to at least 182 countries, claiming over 10,000 lives and infecting hundreds of thousands more. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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