Freez wrote:You do mean "Thora Hirds Passage" obviously.
Posh wrote:Freez wrote:You do mean "Thora Hirds Passage" obviously.
Gay Baitway
Helen Worth's Sparkly Ginnel
Torrisholme Flyover
Are some of the alternatives I've heard.
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.
Morecambe Shrimp wrote:Just passed an articulated lorry marooned up "Thora Hirds Passage". Have a guess where about's .....
Right in the middle of the roundabout!! This vehicle has come from the Heysham end which I cannot work out as I think there is greater visibility from that end - could be a mechanical failure!!
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Morecambe Shrimp wrote:Just passed an articulated lorry marooned up "Thora Hirds Passage". Have a guess where about's .....
Right in the middle of the roundabout!! This vehicle has come from the Heysham end which I cannot work out as I think there is greater visibility from that end - could be a mechanical failure!!
Yes, I saw it too. That'll cause chaos when they try to drag it out
I was heading towards Heysham from the motorway yesterday afternoon and saw a van travelling in the direction of the motorway lock up his wheels as he bore down on the roundabout, he must have seen it too late and that was in daylight.
Better signage, rumble strips?
John L wrote:Re. Slamming on at the approach to the roundabout... Not travelling at an excessive speed would help. I travel down there no more than 5mph over the limit and observe the large speed limit signs and everything else around me. Admittedly the lack of lighting around the roundabout does make it less visible from a distance in the dark but not impossible to see at a safe speed. Perhaps if drivers took more responsibility for their actions they wouldn't risk coming a cropper!
Richard Head wrote:There's no doubt the new road has made a massive difference to traffic on Torrisholme Road and Morecambe Road but I've a few small observations/queries
1) coming from the M6 as you approach Slyne roundabout a lane splits off to the left then rejoins the main carriageway a little further on, what's that all about (it's been coned off since the road opened)
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:I would assume that it is so traffic carrying on towards Heysham doesn't have to negotiate the roundabout.
KenH wrote:Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:I would assume that it is so traffic carrying on towards Heysham doesn't have to negotiate the roundabout.
Indeed, but doesn't really make sense. Most traffic will be going straight on anyway and relatively little traffic using the slip to the A6. Why leave the carriageway to move into the slip road, to pass the roundabout and then have to filter back into the main carriageway again after it. A slip like that is usually on a left hand turn - I don't think I've ever seen one for traffic going straight on.
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:Richard Head wrote:There's no doubt the new road has made a massive difference to traffic on Torrisholme Road and Morecambe Road but I've a few small observations/queries
1) coming from the M6 as you approach Slyne roundabout a lane splits off to the left then rejoins the main carriageway a little further on, what's that all about (it's been coned off since the road opened)
I would assume that it is so traffic carrying on towards Heysham doesn't have to negotiate the roundabout.
Richard Head wrote:As you go from the A6 to M6 up the hill there is a warning sign that appears to warn of deer crossing the road, I've lived round here for 60+ years and never seen a deer, perhaps they are reminding us Santa and Rudolf will be here soon.
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