Yes after posting I did notice there was a perfectly valid pavement behind the barrier. Perhaps "mind the pedestrians who take a chance here when they want to cross the road earlier than the end of the escape lane."Stevie D wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 16:33To be fair, that isn't a pavement, and the pedestrian "should" be using the lane on the other side of the barrier (accepting that there are no actual rules on where the pedestrian can and can't walk).multiraider2 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 14:31 This one on the A390 at Lostwithiel is my "favourite". 'We haven't really got room for an escape lane so this will have to do.' 'Oh and mind the pedestrians if you can.'
Unique escape lane - Dover?
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Re: Unique escape lane - Dover?
Re: Unique escape lane - Dover?
I passed this one on the A52 in north Staffordshire this afternoon. Check out the sharp corner just uphill that an out-of-control truck would need to negotiate.
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