Steve Firth
LOL, too cloudy to see, at the moment.
The roads on which we travel obviously differ.
Got stuck in a yellow box junctionHi, I was in London going along west cromwell street I believe, and about halfway down theres a yellow box junction, I was heading towards the motorway thorgh hammersmith. Basically I was going...
I rarely get onto a motorway and then usually only West of Taunton.
Mostly I am on very hilly single carriageways and single track roads with pbutting places. A lot are unfenced, with animals on, or next to, the road.
The commercial vehicles I encounter are probably mostly local, especially during the Winter.
Of course, half the country comes down here to retire and die - so the roads are full of ancient hearse-fodder, grimply clutching the wheel of their Smarties-box as they race along at 20.. You won't find one of those that will let a queue by, in a month of Sundays.
In the Summer, the other half come down with their caravans that they can't reverse and their 4x4 that they can't get within 3ft of a hedge without a heart attack.
Large commercial vehicles and tractors may be a pain at times but at least their drivers can actually drive the thing they are sat in..
Unlike the total muppets in cars, otherwise known as the entire car-driving population East of Brstol..
-- Sue