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Previously on "Council double standards"

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  • BigRed
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    You should drive in bus lanes outside the restricted hours but I seem to be the only person in my town to do so. Most of the people around me look at me as if I'm the one in the wrong, not them.

    The bus lanes seem to be a major cause of accidents. Last year I saw two car crashes and three people crossing the road hit by bicycles on the one stretch on my commute.

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    If it looks like a bus lane then don't drive in it, simples.
    My brother failed his driving test for not driving in the bus lane* as it was one of those which only operates for certain hours. Bit tight really cos if you do go in one legitimately it can be a right pain in the arse to pull out again since everyone else will pile down the outside.

    And yes, I have taken the piss ever since for his not passing first time. The big poofter.


    * - there might have been other reasons too, i don't recall.

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  • AtW
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    If it looks like a bus lane then don't drive in it, simples.

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Council double standards

    Council double standards

    BBC News - Councils failing to change misleading bus lane signs

    If an individual or company steps out of line they are jumped on. But Councils and other government bodies are above the law.

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