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Tinkerbelle 06-09-2005 11:33

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lmao! Yeah drivers have mirrors but only the same one pair of eyes the pedestrian has :cool:

accymel 06-09-2005 11:36

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LOL tho its still advantage drivers n u can rev yr engines to **** us up scary u lot pmsl

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
lmao! Yeah drivers have mirrors but only the same one pair of eyes the pedestrian has :cool:


Neil 06-09-2005 11:38

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So do the cars not indicate that they are going do turn into Milnshaw Road? If not it is the fault of the drivers.

accymel 06-09-2005 11:41

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Suppose thats why its worse going up cos it get a bit blind by sharp turn down Milnshaw specially if the drivers a bit wick lol

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Originally Posted by Neil
So do the cars not indicate that they are going do turn into Milnshaw Road? If not it is the fault of the drivers.


accymel 06-09-2005 11:42

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Tho ive yet to see a pedestrian run a car over mmmmm ????:rolleyes:

WillowTheWhisp 06-09-2005 11:44

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They don't all indicate and that's another of my pet gripes against drivers, speaking with my pedestrian's hat on. Why do so many drivers seem to think they only need to indicate to other motorists and if there are no cars there then pedestrians don't count? But even when they do indicate it means they intend to do it but you're still never sure when they intend to do it and they do seem to sneak up on you all of a sudden.

BTW it's Milnshaw Lane.

accymel 06-09-2005 11:46

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It probably got to be the worse road to cross over in accy

chav1 06-09-2005 11:50

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Originally Posted by Neil
So do the cars not indicate that they are going do turn into Milnshaw Road? If not it is the fault of the drivers.

some drivers indicate late so that the person behind dosnt think they are meaning to indicate to go down knowlmere street as the two entrances are right next toeach other so once the car goes past knowlmere street it is easy to miss the inication if given and some drivers do take the corner pretty sharp and end up going onto the cobbles at the end of kwickfits path which is actualy the pavement but theres no kerb just yellow lines to show where the road starts and the pavement ends

kinda tricky to explain theres so many things wrong with that junction the only way to understand is to try crossing your self at aroung 8am or tea time

accymel 06-09-2005 11:53

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well they expect u to be psychic LOL

WillowTheWhisp 06-09-2005 11:54

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It doesn't help that there are two places they could be going or coming from.

harwood red 06-09-2005 12:05

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I always indicate regardless of whether there is another car around or not! You just never know.

Now I just need to learn to drive ;)

chav1 06-09-2005 13:29

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ime sure you will make an EXCELLENT driver :tongue:

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Neil 06-09-2005 14:07

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Originally Posted by chav1
theres no kerb just yellow lines to show where the road starts and the pavement ends

It sounds like that next changing for a start.

cashman 06-09-2005 14:21

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it is a bad junction for pedestrians no doubt - maybe could do with a pelican crossing.or summat!

chav1 06-09-2005 15:38

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and while the are at it they can cut those damn bushes along aldi down a few feet you can see whats cioming up the road unless you pull halfway across the road :(


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