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A new catch-all Tea Shop thread for those miscellaneous new stories that don't quite fit with parking, crashing into buildings or trapped/prisoners in their homes. 

If you're new please join in and if you have questions pop them below and the forum regulars will answer as best we can.

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hawkinspeter replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

I wonder how Bristol City Council will keep all the clean air in?   yes

That's what the hot air balloon festival is for

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brooksby replied to David9694 | 2 years ago
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My office window looks down on one of the roads along the edge of the zone (literally - the maps reckon that the zone ends on the other side of the road!) so it will be interesting to see how much difference the CAZ makes to volumes of motor traffic.

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brooksby replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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I watched this in disbelief

How are these people allowed to drive ?

https://youtu.be/7yfnYz76KEE

Rufford Ford DEEP FLOOD | part 137

I don't understand how anyone would try and drive through there in anything less than an old-skool Land Rover with a sealed engine compartment and a high level air intake thing...

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David9694 replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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We've created a monster, haven't we? 

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brooksby replied to Simon E | 2 years ago
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This morning a fuckwit crashed into the back of a parked van and the car flipped onto its roof. On a residential street in Shrewsbury. Thankfully no-one was hurt.

Naturally, it's an Audi.

https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/shrewsbury/2022/12/14/car...

Clearly it hit a slight patch of ice and fell onto its back in a comedy 1940s cartoon style...

Nothing to do with the driver 

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David9694 replied to David9694 | 2 years ago
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UPDATE The answer is yes, yes I am.

The Facebook a/c is nearly always "location TBA" and you can see it's often a retail park where this goes on, so a motorised trespass essentially. 

The Plymouth car meets where police and ice-cream vans are invited

Kevin Tabrah prides himself on bringing car enthusiasts together in a safe and static manner

"... I decided to start CARnage gatherings to get the community together and make it safe for everyone. Everyone likes to do a drift but what I try and do is organise static meets so people can bring their families and kids and experience different types of cars." 
"Cars and meets alike are a getaway from all that holds you back in life."

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/whats-on/plymouth-car-meets-police-ice-...

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David9694 replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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More from Clevedon: 

Government called upon to intervene over controversial seafront changes

A highways consultant has highlighted a series of safety concerns regarding the changes to Clevedon seafront

... concerns that pedestrians will face walking into the path of cyclists when using the crossings across the lane and that people getting out of cars using the ‘narrow pedestrian strips’ could also come into conflict with riders.

https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/government-called-upon...

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IanMSpencer replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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I would hazard that most people do not understand car engineering and also have never bathed with Archemides - though the sight of a cruise ship staying afloat should give people some pause for thought.

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NOtotheEU replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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Copy pasted my post from the other Clevedon thread as it's an older discussion and I'm lazy.

 

I spent New Years Eve in Clevedon and had a look at the almost finished new cycle lane (and suggested to a drunk guy who asked us to look after his clothes that going swimming alone after midnight wasn't a good idea).

It's not as good as the mock up picture as there is no 'door zone' protection for about half of it but at least the cars only parking one way means you'll glance off the door instead of impaling yourself on it. There's a lot of places to lock your bike but the lane begins and ends on the sea front so it seems a tad pointless as you still have to get there on the road.

The work is ongoing but we had no problems driving into the Moon and Sixpence car park. All the locals we spoke to still hate it though.

I had a little chuckle at the cyclist ignoring the new lane and going the wrong way up the one way street.

Most important of all, the full English was great.

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David9694 replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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The red taxi at the start of no 137, driver clambers out on to the roof,  "Mr Grimsdale, Mr Grimsdale, it happened again!"

There's a depth gauge reading 3 feet at the start - waist deep. Why not just go around? Red taxi is still bobbing about at the end tossed by the bow wave of one of those off roaders pushing through. 

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brooksby replied to David9694 | 1 year ago
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David9694 wrote:

More from Clevedon: 

Government called upon to intervene over controversial seafront changes

A highways consultant has highlighted a series of safety concerns regarding the changes to Clevedon seafront

... concerns that pedestrians will face walking into the path of cyclists when using the crossings across the lane and that people getting out of cars using the ‘narrow pedestrian strips’ could also come into conflict with riders.

https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/government-called-upon...

Shouldn't they have looked into all that before the council did the work, if they are so concerned about the council wasting money??

and

"Hundreds of people gathered on Clevedon seafront to protest against changes to the road network" - and yet I count thirteen people and a dog on their photo 

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David9694 replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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I'd like Mr Highways expert to come and look at some of my local routes - if he thinks this is bad, he's in for a few shocks. 

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Backladder replied to brooksby | 2 years ago
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Its not like there are only a few idiots, that is part 137!!!!

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festina replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Watching these vids is like a guilty pleasure of mine. I'd been wondering about going there one time to see if I can clear it on the bike 🤣

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David9694 replied to festina | 2 years ago
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Who are you rooting for? There's some sort of "cricket test" here isn't there, the drivers cheering the cars that get through...

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mattw replied to Hirsute | 2 years ago
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Locally this has been a thing for decades and decades. People used to go down with  a picnic to watch. Going through a watersplash was a traditional part of a family day out on the way back, if there was one around. Isn't that the same everywhere?

Rufford was just very deep sometimes, and got deep very quickly after rain as it was part of a waterdupply for a mill, hence Rufford Mill Ford.

Now it has been closed permanently - too many hoons and Youtubers - and will not be reopened until Notts County have a way of taming it in place. Though the banks were recently reprofiled by the landowner to stop the water building up.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/life-next-rufford-ford-dangerous-789...

There no shortage of other fords, however - at least a couple of thousand. https://www.wetroads.co.uk/

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Hirsute replied to mattw | 2 years ago
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I am disgusted, I am absolutely disgusted.

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Seventyone | 2 years ago
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/11/13/great-speed-camera-racket/

Lots to love here, including the incredible statement (as in it's incredible anyone could write it and not have it subsequently edited out) that most people speeding get caught

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David9694 replied to Seventyone | 2 years ago
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I'm getting a paywall. 

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Seventyone replied to David9694 | 2 years ago
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I don't pay for the telegraph but it's not paywalled for me
Here is the "best" bit:

If only speed limits were the end of it. But they’re not. Blundering into ever-expanding low-traffic neighbourhoods (fine), congestion zones (fine) or emissions zones (fine); bus lanes that suddenly rear out of the side of the road (fine); yellow box junctions set up like fiendish games of chance (fine) – it can all seem like a confusing, infuriating lottery in reverse. Instead of low odds you’ll win, there are high odds you’ll lose. Single streets – like Lansdowne Drive in Hackney – have earned councils more than £1m in just a few months."

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David9694 replied to Seventyone | 2 years ago
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Will someone please think of the drivers?!

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Awavey replied to David9694 | 2 years ago
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I cant find the link to it now but there was some weird spokesman for one of those driving associations who claimed speed limits were unfair or something, as drivers naturally knew the correct "safe" speed to drive at.

But there you go if papers like the Mirror are headlining articles "UKs greediest speed cameras catching out most Brits..." https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uks-greediest-speed-cameras-catchi... is it anyone wonder speeding motorists dont think they're doing anything wrong

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David9694 replied to Awavey | 2 years ago
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Cllr Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highway Management said: “ The changes we are proposing will not only reduce the risk for road users along Station Road but are intended to help reduce congestion along Exwick Road and St Andrews Road.”

https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/speed-limit-could-raised-exete...

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Steve K replied to Seventyone | 2 years ago
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Seventyone wrote:

I don't pay for the telegraph but it's not paywalled for me Here is the "best" bit: If only speed limits were the end of it. But they’re not. Blundering into ever-expanding low-traffic neighbourhoods (fine), congestion zones (fine) or emissions zones (fine); bus lanes that suddenly rear out of the side of the road (fine); yellow box junctions set up like fiendish games of chance (fine)

I agree - all those things are fine.

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JustTryingToGet... | 2 years ago
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Local angry man... hits most bingo items. Later confirms his delay was two minutes.

It's the cycle path on the A308 go figure

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David9694 replied to JustTryingToGetFromAtoB | 2 years ago
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"Help motorist's save fuel" 🧐

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David9694 | 2 years ago
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Oh dear God...

Sainsbury's shoppers not happy at 50p charge in petrol stations

Although the charge per minute, 10p, is still the same, it marks a 20p, or 66%, overall rise in the service with customers being forced to pay for two extra minutes

Sainsbury's has upped the minimum cost of pumping up tyres at its supermarket petrol stations to 50p.

Although they aren't the first to do this - ASDA, Tesco and Morrisons are already charging 50p for the service - loyal devotees to the 'Sains' brand have taken to social media to express their outrage at the new price hike.

Drivers who want to pump up their tyres will now be charged 50p for five minutes, with the service having previously costed [SIC] 30p for three minutes.

https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/uk-world-news/sainsburys-shoppers-not-...

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David9694 | 2 years ago
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South West Water van trapped as Tidal Road claims another vehicle

One local resident said this type of thing happens 'quite often'

https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/south-west-water-van-trapped-7...

EDIT I can't from a drive through on Google find the location with certainty, but it looks like mr south west water has got through most of the road and failed at - I suspect - the village end.

I like how there are boats in the background - there ought to be a cheery fish spurting up some water and maybe a crab nipping his ankles. 

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IanMSpencer replied to David9694 | 2 years ago
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Driver seems to be lifting bonnet in an attempt to understand why the van has stalled.

(Seriously, why would you need to open the bonnet and is it wise with a live battery?)

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Spangly Shiny replied to IanMSpencer | 2 years ago
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The battery is not under the bonnet, it's in a small compartment next to the driver's seat.

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