Noodley said:It used to be when you had some original ideas and a bit of bohemia about you. Now you resort to standard drivel. I'm a bit disappointed. Maybe I had expectations higher than your abilities? Maybe I interpreted your earlier posts incorrectly and you are actually a complete tool instead of a visionary?
Abitrary said:If you are ganging up on me with him because you are scottish then I'll get you both kicked off for racism.
Noodley said:Abbers, your standard and rather boring response to us Scottish posters is to allege drunkeness. Maybe I could see it as amusing if I had been 12 and it was the first time it had been stereotyped. I previously had you marked down as a worthwhile sort, even when you were at your worst. Try to vary it a bit.
You rely too strongly on AA Gill. Chill out, be yourself, have some vision of life.
Abitrary said:aa gill is scottish, and an alcoholic
Noodley said:
Abitrary said:quite
Abitrary said:As another thread descends into sorrowful chaos, I drink a libation to the moon god, and beg his blessing for tomorrow's misdeeds.
marinyork said:Probably copycat tactics. The most senior bus/tram gate in Sheffield had this one run and run ages ago. Problem is motorists do genuinely seem fairly poor at recognising/spotting/understanding/willfully ignoring blue signs.
Over The Hill said:I would say a car driver must know signs to be granted a licence to drive but a ped or cyclist does so by right so should not be obliged to know. Othewise should a six year old kid be had up for breaking a cycling applicable sign ("dismount" etc)
bonj said:short answer, 'no'
what marking/sign did he not understand, and what actually happened?
scoosh said:I was behind a lady in a car today, who stopped in the Advanced Cycle Stop 'zone' at a junction. I was mildly inwardly indignant
, when it occurred to me that there have been an amazing number of new road signs/lanes etc in the years since I passed my driving test.
Other than my having an interest in learning what they mean, there is no enforcaeble legal requirement/test for me to learn them.
A scary thought.![]()
me said:Blue signs are advisory anyway.
User3143 said:No they are not, WTF is it with some people on this site who do not know the most basic of signs and the HC. To think you have passed your driving test as well.