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On 05/05/16 10:18, Clive Page wrote:
On 05/05/2016 09:14, d wrote: Looking at the signs they've already got I'm not sure what more they could do other than have overheight flashing warning lights. But then idiots ignore flashing lights at level crossings so... I agree, it seems impossible to not notice. Shouldn't drivers who miss signs such as this be required to take another driving test (which I understand now includes an element that tests one's ability to notice hazards on the road) and also an eyesight test before being allowed to continue? Just the knowledge that this would be the result of a bridge bash might be enough to make drivers of high vehicles just a little bit more careful. No - 6 points on license. That would soon stop their carefree attitude and propensity to buy cheap non-truck grade GPS satnavs. |
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