This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis could equally fall into the standard Pet Peeves but our wee block of flats where I live have been an ice rink recently - we have two flats in our block of six occupied by elderly people and the path directly outside is a slope down to a car park - also on a slope - where the communal bins are. I've been making it my job each morning to head to the grit bin and grit around the bins and up the path so they can head out, walk their dogs and not be in danger. I've even gritted the pavement around the grit bin so people can use it safely if they need to.
Across the car park there's another block of six flats that have a similar path that leads up to the main road and bus stop. This morning when I was out doing my thing a mother of three kids who communicate entirely in screaming, she's only ever really seen wearing a dressing down, grass out the front overgrown and toys strewn all over the place had a go whilst hanging out of their window saying "Aye, dinnae see you gritting over at our path do we" in her trademark bellow. After pointing out that I don't work for the council and we have elderly people in our block, she bellows back "yeah but I have to go to the shops and the paths a ****ing danger and you're too ****ing lazy to do it".
I'm not one to swear at people at all but just had to reply "What's stopping you from getting off your arse and doing it then?" to get another mouthful back. Popped out to the bins earlier and seen that nobody's thought of gritting it there.
I can understand having a go at the council - though I can imagine that this year has been more difficult to plan things as they normally would - but spent the day staggered about some peoples laziness and lack of gratefulness.
Tell the ***** bucket to **** off and do it herself.
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05-01-2021 06:40 PM #1531
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Tell the ***** bucket to **** off and do it herself.
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05-01-2021 07:04 PM #1532This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's far more effective to put it on the road, it clears more ice then
There's no reason for her not to help but she's a notorious local loudmouth. Already had police at hers in the summer for having people piled into the garden for a BBQ.
The thing is that with non essential businesses being shut I'm back on furlough and I'm taking it over as a day to day job to ensure that the paths are good but also like in the first lockdown, running errands for my elderly neighbours and whatever is required around about us. I already get up at 6am to give my partner a lift into work and if she'd said "I'm so busy with my kids, could you scatter a bit on here too" I'd be happy to add it to my morning duties. As it is, it's not getting touched!
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05-01-2021 07:12 PM #1533
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but as far as I can tell the new road layout outside the playhouse is left hand lane, left turn only to head up Leith street. Right hand lane splits to the left just after the lights for queen street, or stay to the right for Broughton Street. The amount of times I've seen a car on the left lane continue straight and cause a car to have to slam breaks is unreal.
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05-01-2021 07:19 PM #1534This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-01-2021 07:25 PM #1535
People on residential streets who don't park on just one side of the street, creating a slalom course as such.
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05-01-2021 07:38 PM #1536This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The roundabout coming out of the Gyle centre is terrible, if you’re turning right out the Gyle towards Maybury you are in the right hand lane of the exit, going on to the roundabout.
When it’s busy, you’re moving into three lanes of traffic coming from the left, heading north (where the left and middle lanes are for straight on ) and then the traffic coming from Edinburgh Park where there’s a slip to join Northbound traffic predominantly used for bypass traffic, and two lanes joining the northbound traffic.
It ends up a total free-for-all and I’ve seen loads of near misses and arguments with drivers trying to funnel into one of the two lanes northbound. Generally you couldn’t pinpoint who was right and who was wrong because the road layout is so bad.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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05-01-2021 07:51 PM #1537This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-01-2021 08:24 PM #1538
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It’s a bad design. I treat it as a roundabout with 4 exits left lane is leith at and York place, right is broughton and back down the walk which goes with the road markings but signs seems to say different.
Total shambles and why has it taken them so bloody long to put it in place probably been over 2 years to create a roundabout or whatever it is.
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05-01-2021 09:24 PM #1539This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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06-01-2021 07:46 AM #1541This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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06-01-2021 09:20 AM #1542This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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06-01-2021 09:26 AM #1543This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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06-01-2021 06:04 PM #1544This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In general it can be tricky in busy areas when the instructions are only on the road so because of the traffic you only see it once it is too late.
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06-01-2021 07:47 PM #1545This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I actually hadn’t even noticed there was writing on the road as I’ve always been too busy watching for a car doing the opposite of me!
So which lane is it that you should be in for York Place before the now infamous split...the right hand lane?
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07-01-2021 01:49 PM #1546
Getting held up and not knowing the reason? That's because Scotland is one big set of roadworks, but you can check here: https://www.roadworksscotland.org/
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08-01-2021 07:57 AM #1547
IIdiots who have no respect for the winter conditions they are driving in.
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08-01-2021 08:01 AM #1548
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Folk who park on communal bins.
Emergency vehicles, particularly fire engines have trouble passing and the b8n men can't don't bother emptying the bins meaning they end up overflowing.Space to let
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08-01-2021 08:45 AM #1549
Selfish pricks who park on the apex of blind corners, often with multiple vehicles including vans, because they’re too lazy to walk across the road.
similarly people who park on the street in awkward places just before/after blind corners, forcing traffic into the wrong side of the road as they approach the corner with parked vehicles as described above, again so that they have 5 or 6 less steps.
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08-01-2021 09:17 AM #1550
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Not sure though?
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08-01-2021 11:03 AM #1551
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Cyclists with no lights on in the dark
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08-01-2021 11:06 AM #1552This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
usually dressed in black/dark colours, and often with earphones in, and no hi-viz or reflective gear.
and will generally give the car driver a mouthful for getting too close (taking no responsibility for their own actions)
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08-01-2021 12:41 PM #1553
The use of indicator lights must have become optional. I recently drove forty miles on dual carriageways and A roads with a police car directly behind me and ahead of me all the way. Despite plenty of manoeuvres requiring indicators, the guy didn’t use them once. He was also driving with one headlight.
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08-01-2021 01:27 PM #1554
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The fact that Saughton road North had not been gritted when I went to work this morning at 03:00 is fair enough as the snow fell in the early hours but for it still not to have been gritted when I returned home at 8am is outrageous, it was like an ice rink in places and its a bus route. WTF are ECC playing at?
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08-01-2021 02:01 PM #1555This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
sounds like they’re taking advice from West Lothian Council
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08-01-2021 07:09 PM #1556
People who just have no awareness of what is going on around them.
I was driving along a residential street last week with cars parked on both sides, it's really tight and 2 cars passing each other is a struggle. I drove past a guy scraping his car who looked up and saw me. When I was about 100 yards or so along the road a John Lewis lorry turned into the street. There was no way we could pass each other and he would have had to back out into a busy road so I reversed back up the road past scraping man (who looked up again) and pulled into a space a further 40 yards or so back. The lorry stopped, hazards on and the 2 guys started to unload a big box. Meanwhile scraping man gets in his car, starts the engine and proceeds to drive straight towards the lorry. He then appears stunned that there is an obstruction because he got out his car to take a closer look at something that was about 20 yards in front of him, gets back in and starts battering his horn then tries and fails to perform a 3 point turn on the tight street.
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08-01-2021 08:19 PM #1557This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-01-2021 08:29 PM #1558This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-01-2021 10:21 PM #1559This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe take some time off posting on this thread, grab a snow shovel and help clear your street then take your bags to the tip?!?
FYI: I'm from Livingston (Bankton if that helps your geography). I also live at the end of a cul-de-sac furthest from the main road.
Unfortunately, as I drive for a living, I have to get out and get on with it rather than whining on a football forum. 🙄
Apologies for going off topic on a driving pet peeves thread but having read the multiple moans from the poster quoted I truly despair.
Fyii: since the introduction of wheelie bins 30 odd years ago, the bin men have never collected 'bagged rubbish' sitting besides the bin - that's your job mate-either put it in the bin or take it to the tip OR type a furious comment on a fitba fans site.....
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08-01-2021 11:37 PM #1560This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is a point though re the gritting of side streets (aside from the cost and man power required to do so)...I’m pretty sure that for the grit to work properly it needs traffic so actually there is often little point in gritting a comparatively little used cul de sac as it wouldn’t make much difference anyway.
Maybe just nonsense that I’ve mis remembered from somewhere (possibly the cooncil book of long tales and excuses)
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