It's near Brighouse, it's only a little un.
Only time will tell if you get busted or not.
It's near Brighouse, it's only a little un.
Only time will tell if you get busted or not.
That is a couple of miles from me - last year they had plastic barriers filled with water and someone took a drill to them so they could be moved which is why they moved to concrete this year.
It is very frustrating as the council closes it at a drop of a hat even when the water is not even high enough to cover the entire road - a couple of cm at best - this causes traffic chaos as it takes them a week to take the barriers down even when the road is completely dry.
It is not only the water over the road surface, it is the road bed that gets water saturated ( turns to mud) that can not carry the traffic load, It takes time for road beds to dry out. People just see it as WTF there is no water there. Think on a 10-20 ton truck driving over a road where barriers have been remove by people that thought no water on road as knowing better. Can cause damage to waterlines, sewer lines , or even under ground electric with shifting soil
Im pretty sure someone off here got done for it when i first joined. Road closed means the roads closed. No provisos. The roads closed to everyone cept a nice landy with a snorkel is not a road sign ive ever seen. Now im gonna do a search and probbably not find it.
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f16/im-due-court-fri-can-anyone-help-54038.html
Ive only chuffing found it!
And to save other reading the whole thread, the chap got away without points or anything as the CPS dropped the case.
DAMN! I knew I should have just got up, made a brew, then come back to the PC, but NO! I had to read all 15 pages :jaw: The LZ judge/jury/executioner is a tough one! :bolt:
Im pretty sure someone off here got done for it when i first joined. Road closed means the roads closed. No provisos. The roads closed to everyone cept a nice landy with a snorkel is not a road sign ive ever seen. Now im gonna do a search and probbably not find it.