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It is hard to believe, I know.Excessive Traffic Lights? In Stafford?
Never.
Now come on, you're just being silly.who plans
#HS2 A513 Beaconside 330% eastbound traffic increase by 2023. 170 HGVs p/h peak. ExpressandStar
Forgot about the Traffic Lights, have a job getting 170 HGVs a day along there within 6 years.In 6 years?
A projection?
But they've left out the black swan event
Forgot about the Traffic Lights, have a job getting 170 HGVs a day along there within 6 years.
"Temporary" lights on Eccleshall Road, by the hotel entrance, due to a coned-off area of tarmac.
I could see no obstruction, other than the cones, lights and signs - no potholes, equipment or anything else that would stop you driving through it as normal.
One has to suspect that they may have just left it to avoid the bother of removing it and setting it up again.
The general idea of that is to prevent water ingress, which may result in erosion and frost damage leading to (more) potholes.And what's with the roads around Stafford being sprayed with a very very thin layer of tar?? Is that supposed to provide a long lasting road surface that will last for years?? Not even any loose chippings has been put down??
The general idea of that is to prevent water ingress, which may result in erosion and frost damage leading to (more) potholes.
I'm told.
One has to suspect that they may have just left it to avoid the bother of removing it and setting it up again.
One has to suspect that they may have just left it to avoid the bother of removing it and setting it up again.
I think on Clanford Road at Seighford, they just cut the grass and did a fly past with a crop sprayer loaded with grey paint.And what's with the roads around Stafford being sprayed with a very very thin layer of tar?? Is that supposed to provide a long lasting road surface that will last for years?? Not even any loose chippings has been put down??