Drivers and their problems

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    David9694

    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. 

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    David9694

    “But what about the

    “But what about the ambulances?”

     

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    chrisonabike

    Mr Blackbird wrote:

    Mr Blackbird wrote:

    Imagine if the guy with the spray can had written “Fuck Off” or similar in the roundel.

    There must be a “Modern Toss” cartoon featuring Mr. Tourette and such a scene!

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    David9694
    mdavidford wrote:
    David9694 wrote:
    wild swimmers

    Or, as they used to be called, ‘swimmers’.

    (Does riding my bike off the turbo make me a ‘wild cyclist’? Actually, that might make for a decent t-shirt.)

     

    I believe acoustic (or maybe rawdogging) is le mot à la mode

    #1156949
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    Mr Blackbird

    Bristow is a dog whistle
    Bristow is a dog whistle politician,like many these days. One of his central policies is “ending the war on the motorist”, which the Tories blundered upon by accident when they won the Uxbridge by election on the back of ULEZ protest votes. He imagines that the public of Peterborough would all come flocking to shop in the centre if only they didn’t have to pay to park (and by the way, the shopping offer is dreadful, with few individual retailers). However, he does not appear to offer any external funding for this.
    Another one of his pledges is to have a community stadium built on the Embankment ( a precious city centre open space which hosts many popular outdoor events). Again, it is not clear where the funding will come from for this.
    In reality, his only concern is being seen to support what he imagines a majority want. Whether these things happens or not is of secondary concern.

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    David9694

    And to what end?  No

    And to what end?  No politician can ever count drivers as life-long supporters because whatever you give them, drivers will always want more.  Plus if Bristow looks a few miles down the A605/A45, he’ll come to Wellingborough, the biggest place I know of that has free, unrestricted off-street town centre car parking – the retail boom town you’ve never heard of. 

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    mdavidford
    David9694 wrote:
    wild swimmers

    Or, as they used to be called, ‘swimmers’.

    (Does riding my bike off the turbo make me a ‘wild cyclist’? Actually, that might make for a decent t-shirt.)

     

    #1156943
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    David9694

    see also:

    see also:

    Health fears amid SGN’s plans to shut Head Hill Road linking Faversham to Graveney and Goodnestone

    With the stretch closed between Whitstable Road and the Four Horseshoes pub, a usual two-minute trip will take 10 minutes via a five-mile diversion.

    If Monkshill Road clogs, as it has done previously, drivers must go through Whitstable and Seasalter, adding four miles and more time – especially at rush hour with no emergency access.

    “There’s a duty of care to support us. The whole road is going to be shut, and they’re saying the reason why they can’t use (a traffic light system) is that it’s unsafe for their staff.”

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/faversham/news/what-if-we-need-an-ambulance-people-are-very-very-frighte-331113/

    If only the diversion roads were clear of private motorists, the ambulance would have a better chance of getting through quickly.  It’s not Samantha’s fault, but it increasingly looks like the standard H&S risk assessment for this sort of thing, which will be based on experience and analysis, is full closure. 

    PPS A little glimpse of the daily insanity of mass motoring here:

    https://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/25537304.live-traffic-chaos-salisbury-a36-standstill/

    from what I’ve seen, the digging for the Salisbury gas leak is all on the pavement but they’ve still closed off one lane.  I saw another example on the approach to Ringwood: guys looked to be doing something with a ditch several feet back from the road, but again had a lane closed on their side. 

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    #1156939
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    David9694

    Ah, I see the intrepid wild

    Ah, I see the intrepid wild swimmers need immediate access to their cars to warm up after their swim, that’s why you can’t have a café and restored cliff lift here. 

    Objections to plans for new cafe at Walpole Bay as part of £22m Margate Town Deal

    https://www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/news/our-bay-is-unique-we-mustn-t-let-it-become-developed-and-331092/

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    Mr Blackbird

    Imagine the chaos if “No SUVs
    Imagine the chaos if “No SUVs Beyond This Point” had been written. Vehicles abandoned as parents embarked on a 300 metre slog to school with their children.

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    Mr Blackbird

    You have to wonder at the
    You have to wonder at the specification / instructions (or lack of) given to the line marking contractors. Like many activities these days, the people in the middle who managed and checked the fine detail are no longer around.
    Imagine if the guy with the spray can had written “Fuck Off” or similar in the roundel.

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    David9694

    Mr Blackbird wrote:

    Mr Blackbird wrote:
    You have to wonder at the specification / instructions (or lack of) given to the line marking contractors. Like many activities these days, the people in the middle of managed and checked the fine detail are no longer around. Imagine if the guy with the spray can had written “Fuck Off” or similar in the roundel.

    like if it had’ve been a St George flag, for example? 

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    ktache

    Hemdean rd is my very local

    Hemdean rd is my very local route to the Chilterns, would be nice to 20 the whole thing.

    Ingenious from the miscreant. But pricey mind.

    Looks like a glorious bit of tarmac and well painted, I noticed it when popping into warings bakery, their excellent bread only, but their double knot ring doughnuts are incredible. Caversham is doing very well for fine baked goods, the Portuguese custard tarts at the little café up the hill, the next door Spanish delicatessen basque cheesecakes and bkrys cookie dough croissant are all highly recommended.

    Could be the same contractors, but the taxi bay very close to Reading station was done in an evening, lovely tarmac and well painted. Keep clear had been scrawled on the pavement and painted on the fresh black stuff.

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    Jogle

    Council 20mph speed limit
    [b]Council 20mph speed limit painting error costs £5k[/b]

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c98exr5l1npo

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    #1156923
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    David9694

    some of these people are just

    some of these people are just one post away from “you don’t need a reliable supply of  clean water do you?” 

    Severn Trent changes wanted as roadworks causing nightmares

    A meeting is taking place today

    https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/severn-trent-changes-wanted-roadworks-10568001?int_source=nba

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    Rendel Harris

    Mr Blackbird wrote:

    Mr Blackbird wrote:
    Why not ban tides to make beaches and slipways more car friendly? I believe Farage has pledged to end them within a week if elected as PM

    Well he certainly is a modern-day Cnut…

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