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car would crash in to building - another "welcome to our world, guys" story here.
"Our shop and the dog groomers have been left unprotected from traffic. Above our premises are flats and the situation really is a risk to everyone. A lot of kids walk along up to the High School and Tower Road Academy and there's no protection."
Businesses in Boston 'unprotected' from traffic as vehicles keep smashing into safety railings
Businesses say their premises have been left unprotected from traffic.
https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/news/local-news/businesses-boston-unp...
Beeston homeowner heard a 'great big bang' as car crashes into his fence
He said: “I’m used to it now - not a lot of emotion at all, we've had it happen so many times and over the years you come accustomed to it, you become immune to it and just hope nobody Is injured.
“They’ve been in the wall opposite, the house opposite, the flats - all four corners. It’s careless driving and not knowing the junction properly. There’s been three this month, two finished in the middle of the road, just minor bumps.
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/beeston-homeowner-he...
The A5 in North Wales was closed for 11 hours today after a lorry carrying more than 6,000 live chickens hit a wall at about 4.30 am. [Daily Post]
I know that bend, just before the Goat pub in Maerdy. It's pretty innocuous.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/23083272.car-flips-ditch-off-a35/
Ditch survived.
A van mounted the central reservation on A483 dual carriageway south of Wrexham at around 8 a.m. this morning. Southbound side was closed for several hours.
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/live-a483-stretch-bloc...
https://twitter.com/Kezmo_83/status/1585906972875837442/photo/1
Audi ploughs into war memorial in Greater Manchester high street
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/aud...
Drug driving - the video shows the tractor veering into the path of the car.
Clearly a dangerous bridge there. Now we're just waiting for local politicos to demand that the inefficient "train lane" is ripped out to allow more traffic.
I believe those vehicles are actually designed not to be able to maintain traction with the road surface while being driven below posted speed limits.
File under C for Car Crashes into...nothing at all, but still ends up in a field which in other circumstances would be someone's house.
I searched Cornwall Live for "car field"...
It is boldmere island next to sutton park and would be recognisable to anyone who watched the triathlon at the CWG as the entrance and exit to the park they used went that route. Looking at the damage on the island and the position of the car, they bombed it down the side of the park from Sutton side (which is stupidly a 40mph road anyway) at 70+ and it was too wet to slow down so just went straight on.
The cycle hire on the map is just a docking station.
reportedly moved a barrier before sinking his car into the freshly poured concrete
It was on the news up here. Highly enjoyable!
I know it rained here in the East yesterday morning, so maybe the roads werent as grippy, but I'm lost at how a car ends up there on that corner, theres a lot of bollards there, it's not just a random lone one of them near the cycle parking.
I don't know why they don't just put use a bit of hi-viz paint and maybe strap a bike helmet or two onto the buildings. Couldn't the council put a bit of white paint on the road to prevent vehicles striking the buildings?
New and improved link:
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/sheffield-childrens-hospital-crash-car-le...
Can they be sure it wasn't a cyclist though (who became invisible again after colliding with the pedestrian)?
Y'know, Rich_bc of this parish was starting to sound convincing on the subject but this column's really making me doubt the safety of these self-driving cars. Machines still can't replace (drunk, vision-impaired, speeding, distracted, show-off, self-regarding, risk-taking, careless) humans!
I was thinking about that a couple of days ago; had just gone out on a quick lunchtime cycle, passed the remains of a recent two-car collision at a small "local street" mini-roundabout. One car - fairly trashed - blocking one arm, so two police were in the middle directing traffic. Presumably ambulance had attended. Now "that's their job" but I was just thinking "there is a chunk of an afternoon's work for half a dozen or so qualified people, some disruption for local residents, someone's paying for this..."
That is just a few hundred yards up the road from where I work. I'm trying to work out how the car was hit so hard by a speeding driver to send it so hard into the church, yet not do any damage to the rest of the car from the pictures and video AND still manage to drive away.
The approach angle to hit the church there is here.
When I see a Jimny, I always think what a fun person the driver must be. "Look at me, so out there and fun", they seem to say.
A kami-khazi strike?
Bollards - static objects winning the "war on the motorist" (or "drivers") for over ... 2000 years:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollard#/media/File:Herculaneum_Bollard.jpg
Watch the Ring footage on this. Check the little puff of smoke around 50s 🫢 where the idiot crashes it, just out of sight.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/streetly-thief-steals-tru...
I have noticed that many drivers don't seem to adjust their speed to the conditions these days.
I drop a gear when wet and two when very wet, just take it easier. Yes my disk brakes will now work incredibly well when very wet (front still screams mind...) But the tyres just don't have the traction. Far slower going around corners too, and less of a lean angle. But then, I'm part of the environment and not separated from it by a big metal and glass, temperature controlled box...
Shows that the safety railings are a proven danger to motorists. Remove them! (And the shops!)
Police are advising drivers to be egg-tra careful
No, sorry, we've raised the bar, no buildings harmed crashes only count now if it had shed its cargo and that has to be something we can do awful jokes about. I dunno something random like fishing rods.
Very disrespectful given the time of year.
The village near where I work out up giant poppies on the lampposts last week and they all started wearing poppies on today's Sunday Brunch.
I'm sure many pictures could be taken showing no trains on their very expensive separated infrastructure.
if its fields you want https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/crime/driver-arrested-after-car-crashes-in-s...
I just liked the picture of the Alpacas reaction...or was it a Llama...the police werent sure
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