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They ARE WATCHING YOU even taking photos of you and shit.What are the cameras that they are putting on some of the bridges? Noticed them last night and this morning.
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They ARE WATCHING YOU even taking photos of you and shit.What are the cameras that they are putting on some of the bridges? Noticed them last night and this morning.
Shh a bit marra keep this thread chat for when the a19 is closed.Maybe a new TV reality show to add to the fascinating show about the A1 on bbc1 daily.
I would watch
What are the cameras that they are putting on some of the bridges? Noticed them last night and this morning.
Full of drivers who drive cars that are unable to change lanes unless there turnoff is with the next mile. Therein lies most the problem on the road.
Speed cameras?They are temporary cameras as I went past as the lad was putting them out.
Because they seem to think that once they are in the outside lane they must stay there and defend it at all costs.Why can’t they change lanes, dude?
Speed cameras?
They don't look like them.
If they’re near Testos then they’re potentially traffic monitoring cameras - I’d assume that with the roadworks they’re starting there next year they’ll need to know when they can close the road etc.
Dreading when they start work there on this flyover. It’ll be absolute hell getting anywhere.
Aye, one there and one southbound just past the Easington petrol station.The ones I seen were on the bridge over the A19 on Burdon Lane,
probably stolen.The've all been taken down this morning.
There lies the problem - in busy times, if you pull back in, the outside lane is a constant stream of cars, and you never get back out - so you end up stuck behind a lorry for ages until you spot a gap.Because they seem to think that once they are in the outside lane they must stay there and defend it at all costs.
They were all over teeside too, they got took down there and moved up here. Still haven’t got a clue what they’re for tbh.What are the cameras that they are putting on some of the bridges? Noticed them last night and this morning.
Because they seem to think that once they are in the outside lane they must stay there and defend it at all costs.
Haven't seen the hi-viz fella that radio's the lorry drivers from the overbridge at Norton for a while. At one point I thought the bugger was living there!
That you fuelling the stream mate, by staying there outside, to guard against theoretically being unable to get backThere lies the problem - in busy times, if you pull back in, the outside lane is a constant stream of cars, and you never get back out - so you end up stuck behind a lorry for ages until you spot a gap.
Its a herd mentality issue. If everyone else is doing it, you lose out if you don't
They were all over teeside too, they got took down there and moved up here. Still haven’t got a clue what they’re for tbh.