O/T The New Road

Re: O/T The New Road

Postby MFC-Manc » Tue Nov 08, 2016 9:57 pm

Christies Child wrote:Not living in the area has it made a significant difference to traffic going to Lancaster?

Still can't get my head around the need for cone Valley around the motorway junction.


IMO yes it has, I called in Lancaster on the way home last week and for the first time in ages I drove to Aldi before I got into a small queue.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby captain sparkle » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:11 am

Heysham to Carnforth (layby on Carnforth level) via prom hest bank, bolton le sands, yesterday morn - 9.8 miles 22 minutes.
Today, exactly same time setting off (07.50a.m.) down Oxcliffe road, Bay Gateway, M6 - 10.6 miles 16 minutes.
Tomorrow I think I'll try Oxcliffe, Bay gateway, A6 junction, Bolton le Sands, but I can't see that being any better.
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Oh yes, MFC-Manc , if I remember correctly, there was supposed to be lighting all the way (and possibly cycle routes on both sides?) but the cost was too high, so it had to be replanned without these. Didn't stop them going £16.5 mill over budget (at last count) though!.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby KenH » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:17 am

Lighting around the junctions OK but pointless lighting it through the countryside - just no need. Maybe when the surrounding areas are developed and it's used more by cyclists and pedestrians there'll be more street lighting. I also think there were objections on the grounds of light pollution.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby KenH » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:18 am

captain sparkle wrote:Tomorrow I think I'll try Oxcliffe, Bay gateway, A6 junction, Bolton le Sands, but I can't see that being any better.


It will be shorter distance and the A6 is now much clearer so you may be surprised - could well be quicker than the motorway.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby marky No.1 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:20 am

2 miles longer but 8 minutes quicker to Carnforth. Half the time
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby MfcChris » Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:39 pm

3 cars have already crashed in to the first Slyne Rd roundabout on the bypass.

Why on earth is there no lights on a roundabout when you're approaching it at 70mph!
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby Freez » Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:54 pm

It's down to 50mph before the roundabout, but people are ignoring it!! Needs better signage and for me the ever decreasing lines in the road to help educate idiots.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby Gnasher » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:07 pm

What a shame that we have to spend more money to compensate for stupidity. Drive within yours and the car's ability. Can't see far ahead, slow down, don't accelerate.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby Keith » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:13 pm

MfcChris wrote:3 cars have already crashed in to the first Slyne Rd roundabout on the bypass.

Why on earth is there no lights on a roundabout when you're approaching it at 70mph!


It wouldn't cost that much for some roundabout warning signs!
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby KenH » Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:41 pm

There are signs telling you the speed restriction is 50mph and huge roundabout signage. They're
reflective and easily visible in the dark.

Idiots driving too fast and not looking at road signs is the only reason they are driving into the roundabout!
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby captain sparkle » Wed Nov 09, 2016 5:47 pm

Let's not jump to conclusions here!
maybe they were just simply drunk
out of their tiny minds,
or using a mobile telephone,
or both.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby asda shrimp » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:04 pm

Talked to a lad from costain at asda the other day and he said lights are going to be put on the roundabout but not the full length of the road.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby slackAlice2 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:23 pm

Speed ! I've driven , cycled and walked it both ways now and the speeds of all types of vehicles is scary. Walking it was just like walking along the hard shoulder of the M6. Drivers are just ignoring speed limits and tailgating . Hopefully it will settle down and it's just an initial phase but at the moment a lot of drivers drive on it as they would on the M6.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby asda shrimp » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:54 pm

MfcChris wrote:3 cars have already crashed in to the first Slyne Rd roundabout on the bypass.

Why on earth is there no lights on a roundabout when you're approaching it at 70mph!

It,s 60 mph national speed limit,some of it is 50.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby KenH » Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:57 pm

asda shrimp wrote:
MfcChris wrote:3 cars have already crashed in to the first Slyne Rd roundabout on the bypass.

Why on earth is there no lights on a roundabout when you're approaching it at 70mph!

It,s 60 mph national speed limit,some of it is 50.


It's national speed limit (70mph for a dual carriageway) from the M6 to just before the roundabout. Then 50mph over the roundabout and then down to 40mph as it approaches Torrisholme.

Plenty of roundabouts on dual carriageways don't have lighting.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby asda shrimp » Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:10 pm

KenH wrote:
asda shrimp wrote:
MfcChris wrote:3 cars have already crashed in to the first Slyne Rd roundabout on the bypass.

Why on earth is there no lights on a roundabout when you're approaching it at 70mph!

It,s 60 mph national speed limit,some of it is 50.


It's national speed limit (70mph for a dual carriageway) from the M6 to just before the roundabout. Then 50mph over the roundabout and then down to 40mph as it approaches Torrisholme.

Plenty of roundabouts on dual carriageways don't have lighting.

Yes forgot that,they are putting lights on it.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby MfcChris » Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:58 pm

Freez wrote:It's down to 50mph before the roundabout, but people are ignoring it!! Needs better signage and for me the ever decreasing lines in the road to help educate idiots.

Err no it is not. It is national speed limit from the M6 to the Slyne Rd roundabout, which is 70mph. Not 60 as most people think a dual carriage way is.

Is it only 50 and then 40 after the roundabout heading to the college junction.

PS: I can drive fine it is other idiots.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby Freez » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:38 pm

There Are 50 signs approximately 100 yards BEFORE the roundabout, one on either side of the road coming from the M6 roundabout.
Some people don't see them, some ignore them.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:45 pm

Does everyone like the new road :?:
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby MfcChris » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:50 pm

Freez wrote:There Are 50 signs approximately 100 yards BEFORE the roundabout, one on either side of the road coming from the M6 roundabout.
Some people don't see them, some ignore them.

I have only ever done the drive in the dark, every night. Will look closer tomorrow to see! 8-) :geek:
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby bill ding » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:05 pm

Going home tonight on the stretch from the Nissan garage to the McDonald's roundabout I was overtaken by a car...........On the wrong side :lol: :lol:
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby captain sparkle » Thu Nov 10, 2016 4:34 pm

captain sparkle wrote:Heysham to Carnforth (layby on Carnforth level) via prom hest bank, bolton le sands, yesterday morn - 9.8 miles 22 minutes.
Today, exactly same time setting off (07.50a.m.) down Oxcliffe road, Bay Gateway, M6 - 10.6 miles 16 minutes.


..and now, the thrilling last instalment of my incredible odyssey, the one you've all been waiting for!
Heysham to Carnforth via Oxcliffe Road, Bay gateway, A6, Bolton Le Sands - 10.2 miles 22 mins (to be fair all the lights went against me on't bypass, just as I approached them, so maybe knock a couple of minutes off? I don't know, starting to not care either, losing the will to live now)

Starting point Mccolls newsagent/post Office Oxcliffe Road.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby RedRedWine » Thu Nov 10, 2016 6:23 pm

I live in Scale Hall and work on Caton Road. The new Road has made a massive difference to the volume of traffic driving to and from work over Skerton Bridge; it's practically non-existent.... where are the nay sayers who predicted the road wouldn't make a difference to traffic travelling locally? Thoras Passage is the world's 8th wonder.... all hail MP David Morris.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby Freez » Thu Nov 10, 2016 7:08 pm

Captain Sparkle, I for one hope that this epic trilogy of journeys could be turned into a major motion picture franchise.
Something along the lines of The sparkley hobbit an unexpected journey or perhaps Indiana Sparkle and the last M6?
There will be a bidding war for the rights I'm sure.
Register it and copyright it immediately, Christies Child and Mr Potatoheed could help with the screenplay.
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Re: O/T The New Road

Postby MFC-Manc » Thu Nov 10, 2016 8:07 pm

Freez wrote:Captain Sparkle, I for one hope that this epic trilogy of journeys could be turned into a major motion picture franchise.
Something along the lines of The sparkley hobbit an unexpected journey or perhaps Indiana Sparkle and the last M6?
There will be a bidding war for the rights I'm sure.
Register it and copyright it immediately, Christies Child and Mr Potatoheed could help with the screenplay.
Don't delay.


How many "new road" references can you get into your commentary on the weekend. Wycombe are bound to have someone called "tarmac" or "streetlight" in there team

I still love the bay gateway, what a road.
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