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Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
kendalcottages said:Because the police would have caught up with me even more easily...![]()
Ah..you are in need of the SCR Go To Fast Club......get it sorted out my son..........

kendalcottages said:Because the police would have caught up with me even more easily...![]()
mangaman said:Accepting the FPN and then politely explaining to the council how the signage could be improved would be a very mature and unusual approach. So unusual, the council may actually clarify the signage. (He says in vain hope)
User3143 said:blah blah blah blah
User3143 said:Come off it, have a look at the HC to help explain what that sign means - apply it to the layout of the junction and the sign underneath with respect to buses and Robert's your Father's Brother.
Sounds to me like you are a bit pissed about getting caught and rather then take it on the chin (like you have said) you have to have a pop at the sign but it's plain to see. I really don't see how it can be misconstrued for anything else.
Noodley said:Whatever....maybe.
lukesdad said:The whole layout of the junction including the signage is pants. Get a mini roundabout put in or better still ban traffic alltogether especially anything over 3.5 tonnes.![]()
Davidc said:It does, and has done since the signs were introduced 50ish years ago.
This is the online highway code page with the mandatory blue signs listed.
Blue circles generally give a mandatory instruction, such as "turn left", or indicate a route available only to particular classes of traffic, e.g. buses and cycles onl
Cunobelin said:Not the easiest.... the official version does not tell you whether cycle paths are mandatory
A BLUE CIRCLE generally gives a positive(mandatory) instruction or indicates a route for use only by particular classes of vehicle (see sections on tram signs and busand cycle signs).