Why ignore a ROAD CLOSED sign?

NeilM

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They are renewing the drains along one of the local roads, everyone knows about it, it has been in the papers and everything. The diversion for the last week has been up our road, turning a quiet residential road with cars parked here and there both sides into a rat run.

Last weekend, signs went up saying that the top of the road was to be closed for six weeks, starting today, and the new diversion signs go back miles.

So, today when I got home from work, there was a row of bollards right across the end of my road with a ROAD CLOSED sigh right in the middle, but as well as me, there were three other cars that turned into my road, and from the way the woman in the car behind was hugging my bumper, she was in a hurry.

I indicated, and pulled up outside my house and with much revving and any number of dirty looks the women behind me shot past and off up my (30 mph limit) road at high speed. At this point I thought ' hello, someone didn't read the sign, or take any notice of all those cones'. Sure enough, a few minutes later, as I was still getting all the gubbins out of my car, Ms Angrydriver comes shooting back down the road, at which point I burst out laughing, which was really bound to improve her mood.

Anyway, I went in for a coffee, and my wife and I then watched probably the best part of 100 cars whizz up..... and then back down the road. The time delay between up and down was more than I would have thought, so I took a bike for a test ride the half mile to the top of my road and all became clear.

Despite having driven through a small gap in a row of cones and a large red ROAD CLOSED sign, all of these clowns were getting to the junction with the main road to be confronted with another ROAD CLOSED sign, a row of fencing and a fcuk off great digger, so what were they all doing? Yes, they were making a right turn into a cul de sac... which they were then discovering was a cul de sac and having to turn round and make their way past the 20 other idiots who had driven through the same row of cones and past the same large red sign with ROAD CLOSED on it, which apparently they could not see or read.

This parade of illeterates continued for the next couple of hours and when my son got home from work, he experienced much the same as me, with much the same reaction (like father like son).

It has all gone quiet now, but the school run tomorrow morning will be a hoot, I can hardly wait.

You'd think the row of cones across the road and the big red REOAD CLOSED sign would have given the game away, but apparently they can read text messages on their phones while on the move but not a big red sign with ROAD CLOSED on it.
 
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I often take my truck up ' UNSUITABLE FOR HGV's' roads ! :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

But only when I'm delivering in them ;)

I like it when my truck is in the middle of a road blocking it, hazard lights on, and some nob drives down the road. They sometimes try to get my attention as I'm using the crane :facepalm: "SCUSE ME, HELLO, I GOT TO GET TO WORK/KIDS TO SCHOOL!"
"Oh", comes the reply
Where they expect me to go is beyond me.
I just think fcuk 'em and carry on. Unless blue lights are involved, but that's unlikely to happen as they realize they will be quicker going a different way.

Mike
 
Neil. Do you need some 'me time'? First the post, now the traffic. It'll be a move to Tunbridge Wells before long.
 
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You wouldn't like it there Neil, not much off road riding to be had on all those DL bikes

Don't do it !
 
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Mike Muz 67":673j4g6f said:
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I often take my truck up ' UNSUITABLE FOR HGV's' roads ! :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

But only when I'm delivering in them ;)

I like it when my truck is in the middle of a road blocking it, hazard lights on, and some nob drives down the road. They sometimes try to get my attention as I'm using the crane :facepalm: "SCUSE ME, HELLO, I GOT TO GET TO WORK/KIDS TO SCHOOL!"
"Oh", comes the reply
Where they expect me to go is beyond me.
I just think fcuk 'em and carry on. Unless blue lights are involved, but that's unlikely to happen as they realize they will be quicker going a different way.

Mike

Sounds to me like many Travis Perkins drivers I used to load :facepalm: :LOL: :LOL:
 
The History Man":2046ki87 said:
Neil. Do you need some 'me time'?
Not at all, I think the whole thing is an absolute hoot.

When I rode to the top of the road and saw the look on these idiots faces when they found that, to their utter amazement, the, road, was, closed! I just watched for a few minutes and laughed my head off.

I'm happy where I am thanks, I just don't get why all these people think the big red ROAD CLOSED sign doesn't apply to them.

Mike, like you I can sometimes be found driving along closed roads, usually because the closure is caused by the site I am visiting.
 
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It is the it obviously can't mean me attitude that gets me, about three weeks ago there was an accident on a by-pass near my mum's, running parallel with the by-pass but at a lower level, is a road that lots of cars use even in the evening, as it was at the time. This leads across a major road to a slip road on to the by-pass, this slip road was closed due to the accident, as I walked along the lower road cars were screaming past me, at the last moment a poor WPC was having to stop them and turn them right, as the left lane of the major road was also closed. Flashing blue lights, road closed signs, and a WPC and still these idiots think it doesn't mean them as several were half way up the slip road before they realized they couldn't go any further, as I walked I took to putting my left arm out and shouting turn left which most drivers seemed to understand inexplicably :facepalm: :roll:
 
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kermitgreenkona88":d06ex5k1 said:
It is the it obviously can't mean me attitude that gets me,
Me too, but the look on the faces of some of the drivers as they realised it DID mean them was a picture.
 
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