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CLKD
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November 12, 2020, 07:01:42 PM »
..... and when they are going up a slope
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I've found that things have improved since it was made illegal. The undercover cars around here (M4/M3/M25) are very active. My only gripe with being in the inside lane is the ruts which cause tramlining when I'm driving my car.
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Something that should be addressed during lockdown?
The roads in my area are dreadful. Street Doctor no longer 'works' ......... patching doesn't last for long. I'm surprised that a Solicitor hasn't taken on the local councils to bring up the point how many vehicles are damaged due to 3rd World road surfaces. Dreadful for cyclists too!
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Tn goodness someone has at last seen sense. All work is going to be halted until more information is collected. 15 have already been killed and a Judge has said that the lack of a hard shoulder is implemented in at least 1 accident. So who will stand Trial?
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January 12, 2022, 07:39:08 PM »
Yes but does that mean the 50mph signs will stay put? The M4 & 5 are ridiculous with their 50MPH signs,it adds such a long time on to your travel time,especially if like us,your on a 6 hour drive. Yet again,another waste of tax payers money on a STUPID idea,didn't EVERYONE say when they started these "smart" motorways what a terrible idea it was?
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50mph does save fuel. Apparently
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jaypo
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January 12, 2022, 09:48:20 PM »
It may do but it's way too slow these days,especially long haul drives
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As well as through road works when there isn't a work force?
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That's what it was like today,miles and miles of cones,not a human in site but 50mph
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