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***Mr D*** 18-11-2010 15:10

Driving Advise.
 
Just a little tip for those that may not know, From my experiance there are a quite a few people who need a reminder.

eastgate accrington - Google Maps

The above link should show the junction that you would turn right into Home Bargains, Netto Ect or go straight on for Avenue Parade, Burnley Road.

However I see a lot of people in the right hand lane go straight on.

So this is a little reminder which may help prevent a crash in the future, the right hand lane as the link and ARROW on the road show is for right turn only and if you wish to go up avenue parade / burnley road keep in the left hand lane and filter accross after this junction.

:D

Less 18-11-2010 15:17

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Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 862449)

However I see a lot of people in the right hand lane go straight on.

So long as you see them why worry?

***Mr D*** 18-11-2010 15:25

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 862452)
So long as you see them why worry?

I dont worry.

Just being a caring citizen and trying to prevent accidents.:D

heth 18-11-2010 15:28

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Have you just nearly had a crash then at these traffic lights??

***Mr D*** 18-11-2010 15:30

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 862456)
Have you just nearly had a crash then at these traffic lights??

No I see them.;)

But seen a good few near misses. (drive down it every day).

Seems to be the old drivers & females that are the worse.:hidewall:

Less 18-11-2010 16:02

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Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 862454)
I dont worry.

trying to prevent accidents.:D

Best stay off the road then, one less for us older drivers and the women to have to avoid.
:)

Benipete 18-11-2010 17:20

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Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 862454)
I dont worry.

Just being a caring citizen and trying to prevent accidents.:D

The mark of a good driver is to expect the unexpected (everyone is not a local) and above all you need to learn TOLERANCE.:dancedog:

Like wot I do innit.:D:D

jaysay 18-11-2010 17:43

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 862475)
The mark of a good driver is to expect the unexpected (everyone is not a local) and above all you need to learn TOLERANCE.:dancedog:

Like wot I do innit.:D:D

Sounds like your foreigner Beni:D

Neil 18-11-2010 18:52

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Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 862458)
No I see them.;)

But seen a good few near misses. (drive down it every day).

Seems to be the old drivers & females that are the worse.:hidewall:

Is it mainly grumpy old men in white vans? :p:rolleyes::D

Alan Varrechia 18-11-2010 19:50

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It's called queue jumping, you see it all the time. Those saved seconds must be precious to some people.
You see a lot of it on the bypass in Haslingden, cars shooting down the outside then diving in at the last second. I like to watch in my mirrors it's good if you can time it right many is the time i've had to carry on to Rawtenstall cos i've stopped someone getting across.
Must say the mrs tends to shout at me if she is in the car though.

entwisi 18-11-2010 19:54

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If you are first in teh Q then just plant your foot hard down as you set off and there will be no issue! :D

seriously though, I know what you mean but it should really be a straight on and right turn as the next lights allow you to settle into the RH lane for either rights up avenue P, burnley Rd etc.

Studio25 19-11-2010 09:35

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While we're offering driving advice - it's worth mentioning that you should all be careful on the mini roundabouts in Great Harwood. The people who either live there or use it as a through-route don't know how the priority system works. And even the ones who aren't driving BMWs or Audis don't bother to indicate...

Especially infuriating for me as I live right next to one... :(

jaysay 19-11-2010 09:50

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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 862604)
While we're offering driving advice - it's worth mentioning that you should all be careful on the mini roundabouts in Great Harwood. The people who either live there or use it as a through-route don't know how the priority system works. And even the ones who aren't driving BMWs or Audis don't bother to indicate...

Especially infuriating for me as I live right next to one... :(

Do BMWs and Audis have indicators:rolleyes:

***Mr D*** 19-11-2010 10:34

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 862475)
The mark of a good driver is to expect the unexpected (everyone is not a local) and above all you need to learn TOLERANCE.:dancedog:

Like wot I do innit.:D:D

Innit man, just like I do but they cant all be like us.:D

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 862532)
If you are first in teh Q then just plant your foot hard down as you set off and there will be no issue! :D

seriously though, I know what you mean but it should really be a straight on and right turn as the next lights allow you to settle into the RH lane for either rights up avenue P, burnley Rd etc.

I agree it should be a straight on.

DaveinGermany 19-11-2010 15:15

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 862605)
Do BMWs and Audis have indicators:rolleyes:

Expensive optional extras I think you'll find. What is standard is flashing glaring headlights an offensively loud horn & an accelerator pedal that only knows 2 positions, fast & extra fast, I suppose it could be 3 if you count not pressed ! :rolleyes:


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