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Originally Posted by chav1
earlier somone said that this junction was not deemed suitable for traffic lights.
That was the planning chap from Lancashire County Council
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Originally Posted by chav1
4 stop sighns which would only involve 4 stop sighnt and a bit of white paint on the road
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You won't find that type of junction in the highway code because they are not permitted by the Department Of Transport in this country.
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Originally Posted by chav1
i would like to add that as a learner driver i am often amazed at how a hell of a lot of motorists dont have a clue how a roundabout works and pull out infront of me when it is my right of way etc
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Just a point on that mate - as a learner driver you have no rights
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Originally Posted by chav1
traffic lights are easier to understand , red means bloody stop even the most dumb of people know that , i think ....?
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They can be confusing. Somewhere simple light outside ASDA for example. There are 2 lanes and lights for staright on and for turning right. A round red light means stop for both lanes but not at the same time. 1 round grenn means go for straight on and left. 1 green right arrow means you can go right. Why dont they make the reds and both greens into arrows so you know what means what without any confusion. Now go to whitebirk with loads of lights and four lanes and see how many people get confused with the red and green round lights and green arrows.