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Ooh, I couldn't answer this in my 1984 driving test, it means drive left side of the bollard.
Strongbow is in the fridge?
Really?
Some drivers in Bradford seem to think it means 'pass either side'.
It means 'look at the floor, there's something of interest here'.
I hope that this is a joke post.
It's like one of the heritage blue plaques - the white arrow points where a notible local worthy tripped over the kerb.
Either that or the picture was taken at 7.30
Oh...ohh.... I know this.....[i]Pass the Dutchy on the left hand side[/i]
Labour voters this way?
For the hard of thinking it means keep left. I'm a traffic island.
If the arrow was at horizontal, you'd probably get people crashing into the adjacent building because they took it to literally.
For the hard of thinking it means keep left. I'm a traffic island.
See, that's what I thought, & have done since I passed my test in 1974.
However, it seems that at least 3 people driving through the Starbeck area of Harrogate this week (****ing tories) think it means, 'if there's no room on the left, pass on the right', including the usual **** in a silver BM ****ing W!
I may get a dashcam.
U.K. Economy in a couple of weeks?
£80 fine and no points last time I got caught.
£80 fine and no points last time I got caught.
'last time I got caught', this statement implies you also did it before or since you got caught.
I seem to recall passing on the wrong side is the same offence as going the wrong way on a one way street. We have them on our road, they seem to mean "if you have to slow down because someone who lives here is busy parking in their own drive, go the other side"
You and the missus ok, Essel?
You and the missus ok, Essel?
Been better mate, be better if dopey ****s on the way home from the hospital didn't make me shake my head even more.
Mrs is very unwell, I appreciate you asking though.
Aye, sounds like a rough time, hang in there and hugs all round.

