PeterD
ST16 Represent.
I did not know this. Admittedly home is a left turn but never knew it was left turn onlyPeople turning right out of McDonalds on Eccleshall Road, even though it's been left turn only for a good 3 years.
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I did not know this. Admittedly home is a left turn but never knew it was left turn onlyPeople turning right out of McDonalds on Eccleshall Road, even though it's been left turn only for a good 3 years.
I did not know this. Admittedly home is a left turn but never knew it was left turn only
I see that they have painted a new Give Way line, but the signs look the same, although I could only see the backs of them as I passed.
I think you can turn right from Mc Donalds but the carpark operator is discouraging it with road markings and sign within there land. the stop sign isn't accompanied with a stop line and the triangle turn left sign isn't a recognised highway sign.
I see that the give way line has gone during the roadworks, it will be interesting to see in what form it is replaced.
I have just had a nice cherry bakewell to celebrate my victory.
An open-top BMW caught up with me in Creswell, as I was adhering to the speed limit rather more than he was. I chose the right-hand lane to aim at Eccleshall Road, it being the third exit from that point.The BMW driver felt entitled to use the left-hand lane, undertake me on the roundabout and cut me up by driving over the hatchings at the end of the link road. I was quietly confident that I would be behind him in the queue at the pointless single-lane lights at the abandoned, empty "roadworks" by the cemetery, and so I was. At this point, a further manoeuvre stated to hatch and it all began to fall into place.
Despite letting someone out of McDonald's, I still got to the roundabout first, as everybody in front felt obliged to use the right-hand lane, as is so common to see. This meant that I got onto Greyfriars well in front and turned left into Browning Street. At this point, he was only just visible, way back around the Waggon & Horses. As I turned into Browning Street, the lights changed.
Victory!
Take a look at Alliance Street to see how it should be done.Traffic coming past my house seems to be getting worse , combine that with the amount of pavement parked cars and its a accident waiting to happen.
The speed that the cars are travelling and the road conditions after a dry spell make it very slippy if they need to hard brake.
doesnt bother me as my car is safely tucked in my drive out the way .
....Although i might set my camera up for daytime movement detection so i dont miss all the fun
Take a look at Alliance Street to see how it should be done.
Just witnessed some knobber In a white Ford reg DL66AZR attack a deaf van driver where the road goes into one lane by Sainsbury's.
The two cars got a bit close and horn blasts were exchanged before the knobber who a passenger gets out and has a go at the deaf driver, started kicking his door and trying to open it.
All totally unnecessary and the poor van driver was petrified.
Police arrived so my bus continued once a number of passengers had left their details.
This caused a tailback all the way to the Wickes retail park entrance and the police were still there at noon.