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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: albitz on 18 May 2008, 16:50:30
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after a morning of driving around the east of london,trying to park,trying to access the nhs (daughter asthma attack).traffic lights red for 5 minutes,green for 5 seconds etc; i have decided that the boy is right.it is a place to avoid if at all possible.i am going back tonight,but only to the o2,so hopefully it wont be as bad.
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i love driving in london, love it. although jams can be a headache i love how mental it is. and a good excuse to see if the horn is working (every few seconds hehehe)
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i love driving in london, love it. although jams can be a headache i love how mental it is. and a good excuse to see if the horn is working (every few seconds hehehe)
Now try Paris in rush hour.... I had to change my horn regularly! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Seriously though I used to cycle across l'Etoile in rush hour! I had an airhorn attached to my 2-wheeler and that worked a treat! Oh here comes a tru.....bike?!?!?!?!
;D ;D ;D ;D
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i picked my m8 and his missus up from 02 when stones played, hardly any traffic about then, just drive round near the exit and park up. gets real busy there at kickin out time,
richie
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having moved from belfast to a little village a long time ago,i now cant stand the stress of driving in a big city ,it fries the nerves ;D....thanks for the tip about parking btw. :y
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Fortunately I suffer this evreyday, I just switch off :y
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I would rather insert hot needles into my eyeballs than drive in London :o
In fact, if at all humanly possible I wouldn't go there at all --- unfortunately there are times when it cannot be avoided !!
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Fortunately I suffer this evreyday, I just switch off :y
So its you causing the jams then ::)
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i guess it helps if you know where you are and where you're going to... any city or town can be a complete nightmare if you're 'lost', but if you have your bearings and know where you need to be in relation to where you are then things aren't so bad. and then of course there's actually having time to deal with all the traffic when you have to be somewhere at a specific time...
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Fortunately I suffer this evreyday, I just switch off :y
So its you causing the jams then ::)
No it's Boris now ;D..used to be Ken, but have to blame it on Boris with all them rather lights and one ways now :(...Oh and the Council for all the rather road works >:(
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I don't mind driving in London, but then I like the place, 'cos it's my home town. Don't go there very much these days, and I haven't been into the centre for seven or eight years.
I worked on the first computerised traffic light system in London in about 1970. We managed to achieve a 7% reduction in journey times in the area covered - it lasted about 3 months, and then it was back to the usual gridlock.
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i guess it helps if you know where you are and where you're going to... any city or town can be a complete nightmare if you're 'lost', but if you have your bearings and know where you need to be in relation to where you are then things aren't so bad. and then of course there's actually having time to deal with all the traffic when you have to be somewhere at a specific time...
Absolutely right... Luckily I know my way reasonably well. I'm actually off to the big smoke tomorrow!! I'll be running the sat nav alongside my personal knowledge to give it another test!! :y :y
The other thing that helps is being fearless.... Just do what you've got to do as quickly and safely as you can and let the others worry about what's going on!! I have plenty of stories to tell of my times as a delivery driver in London but they will have to wait for another time!! Needless to say I taught one Black Cab driver that suddenly stopping in fron of a Transit with bull bars with no warning is a bad idea!!! (Ant Mr Plod agreed with me after hearing from independent witnesses!!)
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I live on the outskirts of London but haven't driven in for years. I used to do it for a living but it gets to you in the end. ::) Don't know how the Lodon cabbies put up with it day after day. :-?
When I need to go into London I find it much quicker and easier to jump on the train which is less than half hour journey to Liverpool Street station. Also works out cheaper than taking the Mig in.
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after a morning of driving around the east of london,trying to park,trying to access the nhs (daughter asthma attack).traffic lights red for 5 minutes,green for 5 seconds etc; i have decided that the boy is right.it is a place to avoid if at all possible.i am going back tonight,but only to the o2,so hopefully it wont be as bad.
had an identical situation on my way home from work re traffic lights, impatience got the better of me, i drove about 200 years on the wrong side of the road since it was clear, then turned left to go the wrong way up a one way street, because the green light only let one car at a time through
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after a morning of driving around the east of london,trying to park,trying to access the nhs (daughter asthma attack).traffic lights red for 5 minutes,green for 5 seconds etc; i have decided that the boy is right.it is a place to avoid if at all possible.i am going back tonight,but only to the o2,so hopefully it wont be as bad.
Prior to moving to this backwater ,my job took me into and all over London every two weeks or so. I absolutley loathed driving in there,not because I disliked London but due to having to drive past places of great architectural beauty and historical interest and not being able to stop and admire... :(
Being a Scot I had absolutley no idea where I was half the time and the number of occassions I was threatend by traffic wardens when studying my good old A to Z at the side of the road was incredible.
Then came the congestion charge :'(
In the end I drove to Hampsead and parked up behind Jack Straws Castle and caught the tube . Only problem was getting back to the dark car park on the edge of the Heath at night one had to run the gauntlet of groups of men of a entirely opposite sexual persuasion to myself... :o :o :o :o
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I have had to drive in London all my driving life, after learning and passing the test there. I just love it; I get a fantastic buzz from the excitement of it all, but I know usually where I am going (at least in the City /central / western / eastern / south-eastern London) which does help a lot.
On the business of the congestion charge it is very noticeable now how the traffic dramatically thins once you go over its boundary North of the Elephant & Castle. It is great! The other day I had choices of parking meter bays, for a University mini-bus I was driving, just around the corner from the Houses of Parliament, Westminister. Before the congestion charge I never found that. :y :y
Although my politics are basically at variance to 'red Ken', he was right in his policy of introducing the 'C' charge. :y :y
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i usually just park where my daughter lives and then jump on the tube but on this occasion i had to drive around east london trying to get her help for her asthma attack,in the end we gave up trying hospitals which had 5 hour waiting times and settled for talking a chemist in boots in stratford into giving her an inhaler,which reduced the stress level somewhat.
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i usually just park where my daughter lives and then jump on the tube but on this occasion i had to drive around east london trying to get her help for her asthma attack,in the end we gave up trying hospitals which had 5 hour waiting times and settled for talking a chemist in boots in stratford into giving her an inhaler,which reduced the stress level somewhat.
Yes Albitz this is not good and is what really requires the attention of the politicians.
Mind you at our local major hospital, the William Harvey, Ashford, finding a parking space for the car can take an eternity, then cost you at least £2 >:(. I am just glad you were able to get help for your daughter from the Stratford Boots. :y
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the royal london a&e and the walk in clinic looked like all the recent immigrants to the area had decided to have a day out to take a look at the local health facilities,so nebulising was out of the question,but the inhaler(which she has been bollocked many times for not keeping a spare one of)did the trick. :y.......but all those red traffic lights... >:(
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the royal london a&e and the walk in clinic looked like all the recent immigrants to the area had decided to have a day out to take a look at the local health facilities,so nebulising was out of the question,but the inhaler(which she has been bollocked many times for not keeping a spare one of)did the trick. :y.......but all those red traffic lights... >:(
It was once said that these where deliberatly set to stay red for long periods on the instructions of Ken Livingston to dis-courage people driving in London. Boris has promised to rectify this....but we shouldn't hold our breath! ;)
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Try it in an artic. You plan your route & just as you think you've cracked it there's a weight limit/low bridge/no left or right turn & with 45ft behind you you can't simply spin round & try again or stop & check your AtoZ. You can go for miles trying to get back where you started & shatnavs need an upgrade for trucks.
However being a southener living up north i know the smoke pretty well & quite enjoy "going down"!!! :P :D ;D
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Try it in an artic. You plan your route & just as you think you've cracked it there's a weight limit/low bridge/no left or right turn & with 45ft behind you you can't simply spin round & try again or stop & check your AtoZ. You can go for miles trying to get back where you started & shatnavs need an upgrade for trucks.
However being a southener living up north i know the smoke pretty well & quite enjoy "going down"!!! :P :D ;D
Get a satnav with the correct info on job done then..IE.. low bridges etc..I have them on mine.. :y
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Try it in an artic. You plan your route & just as you think you've cracked it there's a weight limit/low bridge/no left or right turn & with 45ft behind you you can't simply spin round & try again or stop & check your AtoZ. You can go for miles trying to get back where you started & shatnavs need an upgrade for trucks.
However being a southener living up north i know the smoke pretty well & quite enjoy "going down"!!! :P :D ;D
When TB buys a caravan i'll but a shatnav!!!!! >:(
Get a satnav with the correct info on job done then..IE.. low bridges etc..I have them on mine.. :y
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I had to go back to london a few weeks ago, and got lost in Lewisham, (a lot has changed in 20 Years) i asked about 8 different drivers the way to Wapping, and believe this or not, not ONE single person understood a bloody word i said, now i know that there is a lot of Foreigners in London but 8 different people that couldnt speak English FFS
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I had to go back to london a few weeks ago, and got lost in Lewisham, (a lot has changed in 20 Years) i asked about 8 different drivers the way to Wapping, and believe this or not, not ONE single person understood a bloody word i said, now i know that there is a lot of Foreigners in London but 8 different people that couldnt speak English FFS
Wot ? ::)
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I had to go back to london a few weeks ago, and got lost in Lewisham, (a lot has changed in 20 Years) i asked about 8 different drivers the way to Wapping, and believe this or not, not ONE single person understood a bloody word i said, now i know that there is a lot of Foreigners in London but 8 different people that couldnt speak English FFS
Wot ? ::)
naw i do know what you on abaut and i am not a shakespear but at least one of them could of told me to p*ss orff ;D
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and btw, what's the thing with all those black sharans, or is it only me