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Running this one up the flagpole to see who salutes... 

I just don't remember this being a thing until recently, now it seems a daily occurrence.
Could it be that there are drivers not up to the job, too many cars; should houses be made to ride in single file, shops put on high viz, why are we putting newer buildings in danger like this, it's irresponsible. 
 

https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18649201.car-crash-wall-iceland-s...

'A Dorset Police spokesperson said: "Dorset Police was called at 12.48pm on Thursday, August 13, to a report of a collision involving a car and a wall outside Iceland on Poole Road in Bournemouth.

"It is reported that the vehicle was also in collision with a pedestrian, but they did not require medical treatment." ' 

 

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stonojnr replied to wtjs | 3 years ago
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I'd put in some tank traps, purely as a heritage exhibit of coastal defences of course, having a rusting steel I beam to crash into might focus some minds

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wtjs replied to David9694 | 3 years ago
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There was a similar event on a beach in SE Anglesey about 25 years ago- the car was terminated, by the tide I think. Better still...it was a BMW.

Joy of joys! Google finds loads of these... OK, so it's a bit off-topic, but stiil fun!

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/moment-60k-car-submerged-sea-16230881

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/cemaes-bay-tide-submerges-car-11435010

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-56250162

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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CPS pre trial meeting: "Driving off the road at between 37-43 mph, lets just state it was careless instead of dangerous so we can all go home quickly"

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brooksby replied to Simon E | 3 years ago
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Simon E wrote:

Bridgnorth, Shropshire - a white van crashed through a brick wall in the town centre on Saturday night after the driver lost control.

https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/bridgnorth/2021/06/22/bri...

You see? That's what happens when you let go of the reins...

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Sheen wheels replied to iandusud | 3 years ago
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David9694 replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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Garden walls demolished in Bristol down the years. 

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ktache replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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I'm guessing that putting a car on it's roof (or the vehicle doing it all by itself) takes a bit of doing, travelling at less than 20mph in a 20 zone...

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stonojnr replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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Is that checkerboard sign on the fence even a valid road sign? But even the local MP who once lived there (NFN) is now blaming the junction https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/duncan-baker-norwich-road-holt-car-house-cr...

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ktache replied to stonojnr | 3 years ago
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Well obviously they are attempting to suggest that the race is now over...

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to ktache | 3 years ago
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Although you have to speed up to grab the checkered flag before the next person. 

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to stonojnr | 3 years ago
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The Junction is only as dangerous as the people who approach it. Unless I'm mistaken the car came from the road opposite which has several giveways signs and slow in the roads and yet they ignored them all. The junction is also lit as well. This isn't a problem with angles like the one in the New Forest or buildings blocking the views of oncoming traffic. Just arseholes speeding along and not taking any notice at all. 

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stonojnr replied to AlsoSomniloquism | 3 years ago
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The Beeb have some more details
& pictures of the car in the house, they are still blaming the road/house it seems for being in the way, but the driver was arrested on suspicion of drink driving & released under investigation.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-57332351

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Hirsute replied to stonojnr | 3 years ago
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"It's always been a fast road"

Speed limit is 30 and it is giveway and turn left or right not go straight on.

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stonojnr replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Yep it's the cognitive dissonance of the whole thing I just find so ludicrous and worrying as we share roads with people who believe they have no human agency, or free will, in how they drive their cars

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Hirsute replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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Bloody wands.

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David9694 replied to mykidsdad | 3 years ago
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It's getting seriously ugly and vindictive now in the Daily Echo. It's dreadful that we seem to still be ruled by the noisy minority.
If it wasn't putting lives at risk, I'd say "fine, go ahead, take out all the active travel infra - then when it's still motorised gridlock, we'll all have a good laugh at how stupid you all are".
You can hear the car culture from the lengths of journeys commenters describe. 

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OnYerBike replied to stonojnr | 3 years ago
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"He called for action, saying the road needed changing, with more signage and lighting, as the current warning sign is not visible until motorists are at the junction."

Based purely on Google Streetview, this seems to be an odd claim - in addition to the sign at the junction itself, I can see two further warning signs along Hunworth Road at 45 yards and 150 yards (I think - Google has blurred out the text), both accompanied with "SLOW" painted on to the tarmac. Admittedly the hedge is encroaching onto the signs, so they might not be completely visible anymore.

All this really ought to be irrelevant of course if drivers simply obeyed highway code and drove at a speed which enabled them to stop well within the distance they can see to be clear.

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Hirsute replied to stonojnr | 3 years ago
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I was up in Holt in the autumn. How they managed that is beyond me.
Lots of winding roads and trees, so they were lucky it was only a house.

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David9694 replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Unlike the homeowner.

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wtjs | 3 years ago
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The Bournemouth Daily Echo states:

Officers will also be carrying out intelligence-led fixed site checks, as well as engaging with motorists on the risks of getting behind the wheel after a drink or taking drugs.

Not in Lancashire, they won't!

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HoarseMann | 3 years ago
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One from this morning. I do feel slightly responsible for this as I noticed a water leak last week on this road, I actually stopped to take a photo of it as I thought that'll be an ice rink when it gets cold - but I forgot to report it to the water company when I got home.

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David9694 | 3 years ago
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Aviva telly ad normalises crashing into buildings! 

siezed last night by a bout of lock down boredom, I actually saw some live TV.  So there's a cutesy ad with all these cute bunnies, etc in the road and the driver calling up to say she's crashed into a pet shop. Whatever next!

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David9694 | 3 years ago
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I've driven up to Birmingham to pick up a kebab, so I've got this double bill. I struggled a bit to make the video work but it's worth it - having found his/her way blocked, he appears to drive off, having damaged three lots of other people's property.  Just another day. 

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/watch-driver-hits-six-car...

 another "medical episode"

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/live-updates-police-...

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the infamous grouse | 3 years ago
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David9694 | 3 years ago
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THE driver of a sports car that hit flood water, crashed into a tree before flipping onto its roof. 

https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/19046080.car-crash-a30-near-winchester/

No buildings harmed here, but what antics a reported here!

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David9694 | 3 years ago
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Vehicle crashes into St Cuthbert’s Street business

An Aston Martin. Glad my mother wasn't around in her electric wheelchair. 

https://www.bedfordindependent.co.uk/breaking-news-vehicle-crashes-into-...

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Simon E | 3 years ago
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A narrow, cobbled street in Shrewsbury will be closed for 9 months after "numerous vehicle strikes" have damaged a historic 14th Century building in the town centre. (Shropshire Star)

"The repairs to the timber frame will be complex and the councils’ Property Services Group is working closely with conservation architects and engineers to develop an appropriate design to be agreed with Historic England"

Translation: council tax payers will be funding the hefty repair bill.

Fish Street is narrow, cobbled and virtually a cul-de-sac. A photo of the street in an earlier article gives a good idea of what it's like.

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stonojnr | 3 years ago
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hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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