I’d wondered that myself. I’d imagine there’ll be a law where if one in twenty folk have a disabled badge for example that one in fifteen or so spaces will be required to be disabled (obviously I’m just plucking the figures out the sky).This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Driving Pet Peeves
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17-10-2019 07:11 PM #1081
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17-10-2019 07:36 PM #1082This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Department of transport recommends that where car parking provision is in excess of 50 spaces 4% should be reserved specifically for people with disabilities. In smaller car parks at least one space should be provided. Where possible reserved spaces should be provided within 50 metres of a point of entry to the development.
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17-10-2019 07:40 PM #1083This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cheers Scouse.
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19-10-2019 08:42 AM #1084
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Folk not using greenways out of hours. Milton road is a favourite for this.
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19-10-2019 08:51 AM #1085
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And then drivers get humpty because you've driven past them.
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19-10-2019 12:36 PM #1086This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-10-2019 09:24 PM #1087
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There is now a bus lane camera in operation on the greenways at Milton road heading towards the crossroads with Sir Harry Lauder road just about 200yds from the lights. That will catch out a few queue jumpers during the hours of operation.
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21-10-2019 05:58 PM #1088hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
Halfords Autocentre - don’t touch them with a barge pole. Bunch of crooks.
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22-10-2019 03:51 PM #1089
Being stuck behind someone at a roundabout that doesn't understand when it's clear to go.
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22-10-2019 04:32 PM #1090
Driving in general whether it be roundabouts or give way at junctions etc,some people seem to take an age to process what is happening around them and have to come to a complete stop before they can actually process that the road is clear and was as they approached it which could clearly be seen.
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22-10-2019 06:25 PM #1091This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I moan at her all the time for it!
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24-10-2019 08:25 AM #1092
2 in 1 here, pedestrians at zebra crossings.
1. The ones that just walk over without stopping to make sure it's safe to do so.
2. The ones that start on the crossing but veer away at an angle and take twice as long to cross.
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24-10-2019 08:50 AM #1093This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was basically impossible to drive correctly/safely while at the same time looking for and deciphering the signs with the greenways time info.
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24-10-2019 08:56 AM #1094
Drivers who think they are alone on the road and completely disregard others, examples include slowing down to a crawl to look at door numbers, then stopping, then almost instantly moving off again at a snails pace. Then they decide they will do a uturn, no indication, no looking in mirrors just manoeuvre whenever suits them. It’s like they are in a different universe, absolutely no awareness of anything else around them.
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24-10-2019 12:37 PM #1095
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Coming into town the amount in the bus lane, the amount of people who have tried to cut the nose off my car turning in past stenhouse primary from the outside lane is too many to count.
Then they have the cheek to give you abuse for being in a bus lane. Idiots.
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24-10-2019 03:40 PM #1097
Traffic in town today was just scandalous. Roadworks at the top of Hanover St been there for 2 weeks now, traffic tailed all the way to George IV Br with cars etc, blocking traffic on Princes St. Usual chaos at Picardy Pl area and traffic jams at the foot of Nth Br due to the usual nonsense at the Balmoral with dozens of buses taxis and cars, plus Leith St heading towards Leith. This city and Clowncil are just a joke and need emptied.
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24-10-2019 07:37 PM #1098
Tractors that leave mud all over the road. Heading to work this morning in Blairgowrie; two tractors came out of a field just before Meigle and I couldn't see the road for the amount of mud on the road.
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24-10-2019 11:06 PM #1100This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Despite growing up in Edinburgh, passing my test there etc, I have lived away now for fifteen years. If I do come in it is by train the vast majority of times. Negotiating the road changes that have taken place over time is a nightmare. I’m reasonably comfortable with my usual route into ER or getting into Ocean Terminal or the surrounding area but anything else would have me wary.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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25-10-2019 04:35 PM #1101
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Tractors and farmers is a funny one to get around I think. Yes they regularly leave muck on the roads but in winter there are some local authorities rely on their goodwill to clear the roads around their farms and the assistance they often provide to open up roads to villages long before the local authority snow clearing equipment would ever get there.
Not proven I'd say.
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30-10-2019 04:03 PM #1104
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31-10-2019 01:32 PM #1105
Semple Street since part of Fountainbridge was closed to traffic after the explosion, particularly if travelling from East Fountainbridge.
It's a mixture of folk who don't know they're in the wrong lane, folk who are chancing it to skip the queue and folk who don't have the intelligence to think about it either way. The fact that the bus stop hasn't been temporarily suspended only exacerbates the problem.
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04-11-2019 05:22 PM #1107
Drivers that sit parked facing the oncoming traffic with their full headlights on, amazes me that some folk don’t realise how dazzling static headlights can be.
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08-11-2019 04:16 PM #1109
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Why is it that every time I see a driver behaving badly, cutting someone up, driving up a bus lane and cutting in, u-turns without signalling, pretty much any manoeuvre without signalling, why is it that every time it's a private hire driver?
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08-11-2019 04:48 PM #1110
Glasgow road is notorious for it.Some taxi drivers drive on outside lane and then suddenly remember they are meant to be going to airport.
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