Pandemonium at The Summit traffic lights
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Pandemonium at The Summit traffic lights
If you are heading up Manchester Road and can find an alternative route then I would. There is some resurfacing work being done and there are temporary traffic lights. It’s taking an age.
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The headline suggested you were becoming political on this MB.
I thought for a moment the Ruskies had "nuked" the US delegation in Moscow
I thought for a moment the Ruskies had "nuked" the US delegation in Moscow
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Or I watched my bus take 20 minutes to move about 100 yards.
I’ll change the thread title.
I’ll change the thread title.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 9:56 amIf you are heading up Manchester Road and can find an alternative route then I would. There is some resurfacing work being done and there are temporary traffic lights. It’s taking an age.
It’s needed doing for ages that it’s like a rollercoaster driving over Manchester road there

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Sounds like an Arctic Monkeys song!
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When I was driving over there after the match on Tuesday, I thought how bad does it have to get before they get round to resurfacing? Now I know the answer.
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I got stuck in it this morning. It wasn't as bad a couple of hours later when I was coming back into town, but the traffic going the other way was horrendous.
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Work finished and temporary lights gone now
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Thank god they have sorted that out.... What a mess it was
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Yep, you had to slow down to avoid ripping your tyres to shreds, yet nearly every time you could guarantee that some arsehole behind you would tailgate within a couple of feet.
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CT. I was trying to remember if you had a car when we played cricket together many many years ago ? or if you have always relied on public transport etc
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Every Bloody Day lolClovius Boofus wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 4:05 pmYep, you had to slow down to avoid ripping your tyres to shreds, yet nearly every time you could guarantee that some arsehole behind you would tailgate within a couple of feet.
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Dublin, Dundee, Humberside,
I wonder to myself