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Isn't that the rear wheel?
That's a difficult one to understand - the streets round about are all narrow and many are restricted access through the campus.
And a bit close to home: my daughter has classes in that building. Perhaps fortunately, at this time of year most students are revising or doing coursework rather than lectures.
that's the one everyone will remember - horrible car centric double ended roundabout thing that it is
Highly trained professional driver...
Made worse by the fact that it carries an outmoded and unsustainable form of transport over the totally has a bright, inclusive future for all of us road.
Budget Italien job
Complete with battle-scarred estate agent's!
Why yes, I believe it is. I hope someone got her permission before filming her
Yes, I think so.
Those electric vehicles accelerate fast, and have very deliverable power all through the range.
maybe they shouldn't?
As ktache says. Electric vehicles accelerate really quickly and if you're not used the it they can catch you out. I'm figuring that the driver has pulled out of Park Wynd and buried themselves in the building.
First suggested by HawkinsPeter, they should string cycle helmets along the wall opposite the mouth of Park Wynd. I have it on good authority from Linda from Facebook that every little helps.
If it saves one life...
Good thought - I've often wondered why cars don't have ship propellors festooned around their sides to return the favour. Presumably using bike tyres or even helmets would look too much like ... trophy-taking?
I quite like the idea of that. As it will demonstrate the efficacy of these articles of polystyrene when they seen crushed into oblivion and a hole still punched into the side of the building.
Obviously they should have thought before building it there... accident waiting for the cause of the accident to be invented and happen.
That's unfair. The driver saw the hi-vis bridge, but no-one had thought to make his load hi-vis so he hadn't seen he was carrying it! (Also it's lucky no other drivers crashed into the container while dazzled by the bridge).
Hertfordshire / Essex Police came and arrested the driver and then the Reach journalist p - it's clearly unacceptable that hard-working drivers should be
what me officer, no I was just saying how bad it is that twentysomethings driven by climate anxiety and a potential shitshow of a future should be causing disruption to all those funeral-bound and hospital appointment bound drivers on the M25.
I liked in that thread
Don't forget to lock your car."
"Done."
"That's not what I meant!"
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bad enough for an ambulance to attend. Compare and contrast:
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/health/heart-attack-victims-bristol-l...
I'm not half the van I used to be.
Hmm, no easy access to vehicles anywhere near there so I wonder how long they were driving along the canal path before that happened. Still near the lost city and within the Tipton Triangle so all sorts of weirdness happens there.
Road past the Berkswell bridge today. It is barely high enough for an ordinary transit van. It is essentially a tunnel under the Birmingham New Street to Euston line and the road can't be lowered because of flooding. It has advanced warning signs and height measuring sensors s linked to automatic warning signs, and then it is plastered in high Viz. Still a driver always knows best, aye?
Edit: came across that this was a replacement for a level crossing installed in 2004, so is actually modern infrastructure - I vaguely remember it being built now I think back. I'm guessing there are quite a few 7' bridges around on that basis, must remember that when I've next got a bike rack on.
Lesser known cousin of the Bermuda Triangle?
The Bilston Triangle. Dozens of reports over years of Audis, Volvo XCs, BMWs and Range Rovers disappearing inexplicably. You couldn't make it up.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-63694291
The dumping of three cars in canals within a week could cost a charity around £30,000.
I don't doubt no. 7 is on there - it's a dastardly 7' bridge, single narrow lane, signal controlled and funneled in by downhill stretches from both sides. It's probably not higher because Berkswell is a properly sleepy village.
So it's true about the Bilston Triangle
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