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This is why I think there needs to be a new approach to the "default" NSL speed on remote roads - maybe 30 until assessed instead of 60? Most roads in the UK are NSL because they're too remote to warrant an assessment, not because it's a remotley sensible idea to actually drive down them at anything close to 60mph.
I live well out in the sticks - it's all single-track 'round here. The thing is with single-track is that they're essentially ancient footpaths and farm tracks that people started driving cars on rather than "proper" roads. There are loads of small hamlets on these tracks that predate cars by hundreds of years, and people have no choice but to use them on foot. People walk on them to their local shops, to their parked car, their padocks, they walk their dogs on them, some people's front doors literally open onto them.
Yet the average motorist will see an NSL sign above an obviously blind, winding and narrow track, and will think it's their God-given right to drive down it at 60mph.
or ford, kia, hyundai, mercedes, mazda, honda, totota etc etc
Hope he never played Chopin's Ballade No.4 in F minor - it would have meant four flats.
Phew! I thought you were linking to this for a moment:
"Sunderland man captured seagull and masturbated over it before telling cops he was trying to call a vet"
https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1651156803407757312?s=20
My parents-in-law live there, I wouldn't be greatly surprised if it did top the charts for offending drivers; it certainly has the greatest number of recklessly driven BMWs, Audis and Mercs, usually with illegal tints and gut-busting sound systems. Definitely my least favourite place to cycle in London.
Do you know the way to Innisfree?
no but if you hum it, I'll play it
Possibly depends on which bit of CR0 you mean - it's a big postcode area which covers very different bits of Croydon
Fair point, they live almost in the centre, off Park Lane, it's a racetrack there. It's about 12 km from us on the most direct route, we tend to ride around 16/17 km to avoid the worst of it.
Yeah, around the centre is horrible.
Origins of this idea? The pre-watershed Kenny Everett Video Casstte was right up my early teenage alley.
https://fb.watch/j_Nnwp7IsF/
2 mins in, and then 5 m 30s
I'm certainly thinking more about why the vets is next to the butchers
Excellent! Originally I was trying to remember another skit (can't even remember who did it) which had a segment with someone trying to get their piano driving licence round the streets...
I've got Ian Dury stuck in my head now though! "He's got his little garage and he's got his little car and he wants a bit of Wembley up his Khyber Pass"
"Mr Chinnery"
Sorry Essex folk, you must get that a lot
All the way to Lands End Sir?
that's right, officer what of it?
I don't like your tune, sonny
Edit: kindly accompany me to the station
It beggars belief that this collection of grifters and nut jobs are given air time - I'm old enough to remember this as a flagship investigative journalism programme.
Good evening, I'm from Essex
In case you couldn't tell
My given name is Dickie
I come from Billericay
And I'm doing very well - or at least up 'til now
Always time for a chat.
Wing Mirrors !
https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/south-london-street-lit...
"A road in South London has been blighted with 'at least 20 smashed wing mirrors' after a 'botched' batch of new bollards led scores of drivers to misjudge the narrow gap."
Man gets on bike:
Somerset scientist invents potion to make people invisible
https://www.northsomersettimes.co.uk/news/23422397.somerset-scientist-in...
🦆
The driver of this Focus failed to stop for Police in Salford this evening. He ran off with the car keys and his drugs but fortunately for us, he left his mum, who wasn't to impressed, in the car for us to talk to! Vehicle seized. #Driveinsured
@DriveInsured #GMP #Salford
https://twitter.com/gmptraffic/status/1642243500606464003?t=oUK-L89wj9Dj...
What happened to your quality criminal of yore?
A minority in Cleveland need to get a new hobby:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-65155462
Fury over bike rack by Bristol church that would 'block access for hearses'
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/fury-over-bike-rack-bris...
End of neighbourliness over parking https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/23426582.parking-chaos-worries-24-new...
Fears for motorists over end of the world alarm test https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fears-for-motorists-over-emergency...
Problems with the hedge funds?
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/police-called-yew-tree-farm-8319493
Long bows !
"If you read the challenge, you would note the older child has archery. Have you ever tried to carry a longbow on a bus? Will the school allow the teenager to bring a weapon to school? An archer can string, knock and loose an arrow in minutes. #getreal"
(I'm rather unclear why you would collect a week's groceries in the morning - maybe you have to take a fridge too)
Ferrari F40 supercar worth more than £1m seized by police
Well, they're probably a bit short of cash after paying out £1m for the car.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-65172222
Neighbours strike back by 'throwing rubbish back in cars' of people littering street
People say that parking and litter are causing problems in the neighbourhood - Manchester, which is nearly Wales. Photo.
Neighbour Sheena Pilkington also recounts a similar interaction. She said: “There was a woman in a white Range Rover who parked up on a grass verge, and was eating her fast food before throwing the litter outside. I spoke to her and said it’s not acceptable to do it in other people’s areas' and she gave me a ton of verbal abuse.
“I caught her on a second occasion again, and asked ‘would you do this where you live?’, and afterwards she began shouting so I threw the rubbish back in her window.”
Having lived on the street for 43 years, Sheena has watched the increasing "mudslide" outside her home where drivers have "created such a deep impact" onto the grass verges that it looks like "great big tractors have been down there".
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/neighbours-strike-back...
'Pointless and nasty' parking curbs will stop poorer people enjoying Snowdonia, say critics
will someone please think of the poor hard-up drivers?
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/pointless-nasty-parkin...
Beach car park still set to charge drivers despite months of delay
why "despite the delay", Mr Editor? The free first 20 minutes just enables the "I've just got to nip in here" mentality.
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/councils-beach-car-par...
but I saw a cyclist not using the £400bn cycle lane
Mercedes abandoned in flooded Welney Wash Road in Norfolk
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23438329.mercedes-abandoned-flooded-welney-...
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