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On May 4, 10:46*am, "Brimstone" wrote:

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On the radio yet again this morning - an accident at Clacket Lane
services.
Is there something particularly bad about the way the exits roads to this
service station have been designed? I've driven that part of the M25 more
times
than is probably good for me but I haven't noticed anything unusual that
would give rise to so many accidents but clearly something is confusing
some
motorists. Does anyone have any ideas?


Saaarf Lunnon morons innit?

They ain't got used to traffic moving at more than 15 mph through their
congested streets an' that.


As a Saarf Lunnon moron all I will say is that I have remarkably
little experience of the M25 - it's normally something I pass over or
under.
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On May 4, 10:46 am, "Brimstone" wrote:

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On the radio yet again this morning - an accident at Clacket Lane
services.
Is there something particularly bad about the way the exits roads to
this
service station have been designed? I've driven that part of the M25
more
times
than is probably good for me but I haven't noticed anything unusual
that
would give rise to so many accidents but clearly something is confusing
some
motorists. Does anyone have any ideas?


Saaarf Lunnon morons innit?

They ain't got used to traffic moving at more than 15 mph through their
congested streets an' that.


As a Saarf Lunnon moron all I will say is that I have remarkably
little experience of the M25 - it's normally something I pass over or
under.


A good thing to do to it.


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