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date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 12:18:54 +0100,    group: uk.local.east-anglia        back       
A1101 Black spot   
The spot in question is on the A1101 Wisbech to Long Sutton road about 3 
miles out of Wisbech.
Blind overtaking is the main cause, but they are not allways the victimes.
Publicising a friends site see Fenlandcitizen and Wisbech Standard for local 
reports.
I have witnessed overtakers ignoring the new signs, its everdent the only 
way the signs will effect them is if they were hit over the head with them
date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 12:18:54 +0100   author:   David Western

Re: A1101 Black spot   
David Western wrote:
> The spot in question is on the A1101 Wisbech to Long Sutton road
> about 3 miles out of Wisbech.
> Blind overtaking is the main cause, but they are not allways the
> victimes. Publicising a friends site see Fenlandcitizen and Wisbech
> Standard for local reports.
> I have witnessed overtakers ignoring the new signs, its everdent the
> only way the signs will effect them is if they were hit over the head
> with them

So, JUST double solid lines should do the trick except for the REAL 
barmpots.
-- 
Brian
date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 13:20:17 +0100   author:   Brian Watson

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