Posted by samn40 on July 07, 2013 at 13:07:23 from (109.157.198.153):
In Reply to: Rant posted by David G on July 07, 2013 at 10:48:17:
No better over here, only our roads are much narrower! makes it more interesting...... We have an old canal bridge on a slight corner and this year after it being ther for200 years the car drivers have taken exception to it...it has been hit at least 5 times all by people doing less than 20 mph?????? Now I can get round that corner at 40 mph every time with no problems, so figure that one? Another problem we have is texting or talking on mobile phones. Totally illegal to even sit at the side of the road with the keys in the ignition while talking on the phone here, but they still do it. Young girls and truckers are the worst. Our modern tractors all have indicaters and brake lights fitted, but they are only decoration as far as car drivers are concerned. I also drive right in the middle of the road before turning. it helps some but not a lot! Sam
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