mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
ITYM like cockwombles, more than willy-nilly.Here in the UK we're only supposed to park on the left, but in reality everybody seems to park pretty much willy-nilly.
ITYM like cockwombles, more than willy-nilly.Here in the UK we're only supposed to park on the left, but in reality everybody seems to park pretty much willy-nilly.
YukonBoy are you seriously suggesting we remove all motor vehicles from all roads?
I must admit that my car is currently parked on the right hand side of the road. However the wording is 'against the flow of traffic' and I live in a cul-de-sac so there is no traffic flow to speak of. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.ITYM like cockwombles, more than willy-nilly.
Buy or rent space to store your car, you freeloaderI must admit that my car is currently parked on the right hand side of the road. However the wording is 'against the flow of traffic' and I live in a cul-de-sac so there is no traffic flow to speak of. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
I've got the space, just not the time to get it into a decent state of repair. Once I do start using it, those people who keep parking across the dropped kerb are going to have to find somewhere else for their van...Buy or rent space to store your car, you freeloader
It's been done so many times that you may as well treat it as one.Just read the opening post and trying to determine if it is a pisstake or not..please someone tell me it is..please
Yes, I've seen it. The question is not the behaviour, but what law they are breaking (if any). I'm pretty sure that you won't find the phrases "swerving back and forth" and "playing 'chicken'" enshrined in UK law. The rules will be about lane discipline and giving way. Those will be the rules they are breaking.Not lane change. Have you seriously not seen kids riding bikes down the middle of the road swerving back and forth purposefully playing 'chicken' with cars before? Happens here all the time.
Just a small reminder that the law and highway code rules are mostly slightly different things, which is often fortunate when you look at some of the cycling ones......enshrined in UK law. The rules will be about lane discipline and giving way. Those will be the rules they are breaking.
There is a road in Preston called New Hall Lane, which is the route we have to use when driving to the station. For almost its entire length it passes through a densely populated area with many takeaways and shops on both sides so there are always cars manouvering and pedestrians crossing. This is the worst mile of road I know for kids on bikes, dressed in black, who race up the pavements, swerve into the road and dash across in front of cars so naturally I am even more cautious than usual when driving along that stretch. Drive into Manchester or any other big city and you will see commuters taking the same risks and daring drivers to hit them.
Is that actually change of theoretical priority or merely enforcement and driver/public/court attitude? I thought it already was that walkers have priority over everything except wild animals in theory - it's just that you'd have to be brave or foolhardy to take it in practice when faced with a typical motorist.I do think that, at least in urban areas, the priority system should be changed so that the entire length of the road functions like a zebra crossing.
What a barmy comment! It's common sense and COURTESY apart from anything else. Honestly, people on this forum are so desperate to demonstrate their impeccable PC credentials.... next you'll be asking me for a peer-reviewed study.
*wanders off shaking head in despair*
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