Car Crash
In this weeks observer, the driver has appeared in court charged with 2 counts of causing death by dangerous driving 3 counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. He had no licence or insurance.
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For those of who do not read the Observer, when and where did the incident occur?
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UPDATE: Two men killed in Accrington smash (From Lancashire Telegraph) Man charged in connection with Accrington double fatal crash (From Lancashire Telegraph) |
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Thanks.
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I was driving up towards the traffic lights where Dill Hall lane and Hyndburn road cross, the lights started to change to red when I was a hundred yards away and I thought I might just risk crossing but decided against it. The lights were on red when I stopped and the taxi following me changed into the nearside lane, passed me and swerved back into my lane and shot up Dill Hall.
Another incident with the same taxi company happened this week. I was sat outside the old tax office on what I call Castle street waiting to go straight ahead and to Burnley road. An elderly lady was showing a young child how to operate the pedestrian crossing lights and they walked across on green for them. They had to stop in the refuge in the middle of the road because those lights were on red for them. We started away and the pedestrian lights for the lady and child turned green so they could continue across the other lane. Just as they put their feet into the road the taxi along side me did a U turn at the lights and nearly ploughed into them. He blew his horn long and loud and shouted abuse at them. The sign clearly says No U turns, and the pedestrian was in the right crossing when her light was green. That is why I only ever use one taxi firm in Accrington and it is not that one. Me a racist, I don't deny it. And while we are on that subject I've seen one of our Forum members twice in a month parked half on the footpath and half in the road right on the traffic lights bottom of Willows lane. |
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sory to correct you gremlin but its not illigal to do that on blackburn road or surrounding areas.The zigzags, yellow lines etc are purely for decrotive use only
the problem however has now spread to surrounding areas where road markings are now only decorative and you will find the same disregard for the rules and safety in all areas of hyndburn |
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Thanks for the information, I must brush up on my highway code. I passed my driving test in 1957 and I admit to still trying to behave legally and in a safe manner on our public roads.
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Twice in 25 or so years of driving isn't a lot, but it's extremely satisfying, and worth getting a dashcam for just in case it happens again. :) |
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I`ve nearly been run over twice recently by cars coming down dunkenhalgh way doing a u-turn at dill hall lights to go back towards the motorway.
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Perhaps you Mis-read, or i didn't make it clear enough. I was the pedestrian, I was crossing when green man was lit so I was in the right. They did a u-turn from the other side when they shouldn't have done.
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He didn't deny it but he didn't admit it either! |
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Whoops my bad, thought you were referring to my post, an easy mistake when you use an initial instead of a name .:o
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Which taxi firm and which member?
I see Central taxi's turn up the no entry buses only on Abbey Street (or is that bit Whalley Road) often. They also don't understand what the double yellow lines mean outside The Broadway or the no return within 1 hour outside their place. To be fair ish to them I see lots of other people do it as well but as so called professional drivers they should no better. There is a massive need for traffic enforcement in Hyndburn, the Police are letting us down. |
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