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Somebody pointed this out somewhere else :
http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resource...oad/redlt2.html cheers, clive |
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>Somebody pointed this out somewhere else :
> >http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resource...oad/redlt2.html > >cheers, >clive > Obviously a fraud sone on Paint Shop, as everyone knows cyclists don't stop at red lights! Duh! Indeed, only yesterday when I was in pedestrian mode in Dereham, I was waiting to cross the road at a light-controlled crossing and when the traffic light went red, two cyclists ignored the red light. Indeed they must have been cyclists even though they were in cars, as we all know, real motorists never jump red lights, only cyclists, as the denizens of Tosspot World often remind us ;-) Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune h*$el*$$e*nd**$o$ts**i*$*$m*m$o*n*s@$*a$o*l.c**$om$ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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On 15 Dec 2004 18:04:55 GMT someone who may be
wafflycathcs@aol.compomcom (dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) wrote this:- >Indeed, only yesterday when I was in pedestrian mode in Dereham, I was waiting >to cross the road at a light-controlled crossing and when the traffic light >went red, two cyclists ignored the red light. Indeed they must have been >cyclists even though they were in cars, as we all know, real motorists never >jump red lights, only cyclists, as the denizens of Tosspot World often remind >us ;-) Agreed. On uk.railway we recently discussed a report in "The Scotsman" regarding people ignoring the flashing red lights at road/rail level crossings. I would give the link, but the on-line version does not have the same photographs as the printed one did. One set of photographs shows the motorist ignoring the flashing red lights at a level crossing, with the result that diagonal slice is taken out of the bonnet of her car. A second or two earlier and Mr Darwin would have taken action. Another photograph shows a motorist in a wankmobile. They have overtaken at least one motorist waiting at the stop line and, ignoring minor details like the flashing red lights and fully lowered half-barriers, are about to drive onto the crossing. Trains pass over the particular crossing at 100mph and the barriers are down for about 15 seconds before the fastest train passes. In another publication there is a photograph of the driver of a school bus doing much the same thing, though the bus is empty. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh | PGP email preferred-key number F566DA0E I will always explain revoked keys, unless the UK government prevents me by using the RIP Act 2000. |
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 17:55:43 -0000, "Clive George"
<clive@xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: >Somebody pointed this out somewhere else : > >http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resource...oad/redlt2.html I used to cycle along that road daily about 8 years ago! -- Amazon: "If you are interested in 'Asimov's I-Robot', you may also be interested in 'Garfield - The Movie'. ... erm, how do they figure that one out? |
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In news:32bbp5F3ip4ttU1@individual.net,
Clive George <clive@xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > Somebody pointed this out somewhere else : > > http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resource...oad/redlt2.html > > cheers, > clive I see this every mornig at the M1/M6/A14 Catthorpe interchange. It usually ends up with traffic going on red & stopping on green. I've only seen one cyclist in 5 years, but have doubled the score by having a crack at it on the bike last year. Not much fun. -- Martin Bulmer |
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"Clive George" <clive@xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> writes:
>Somebody pointed this out somewhere else : >http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resource...oad/redlt2.html All those cars are red - I think I need to do paint job soon! Roos |
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 17:55:43 -0000, "Clive George"
<clive@xxxx-x.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: >Somebody pointed this out somewhere else : > >http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/Resource...oad/redlt2.html A tad OT Hi Clive In one of more sleepless nights/early mornings recently, I was watching one of those American police car chase, speed, crash programmes. A police helicopter was filming this particular chase and captured the fatal ending to the chase. The car trying to escape was moving at 90+mph and sped through a red light at a cross-road. At the same time an 18-wheeler, travelling at 40+mph and driving quite legally, drove though his green light. The inevitable happened and the truck ploughed into the car, crushing it. Crushing is really too weak a work: the car exploded in impact. It certainly made me wake up even more. What had been to me a slightly amusing programme, albeit a rather tacky one, changed into a somewhat voyeuristic scene of a man's death. James |
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