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Where abouts at rivi barn? It's pretty local to me (I'm from Blackburn) give me the location and I'll go have a nosey and get some pics to upload so everyone else can have a look  ____________________ Bandit 600 - deaded |
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| jjdugen wrote: | Maybe they have been around for a while and i havn't noticed them. On the way up to Rivi Barn for lunch (in a car, shame on me), I noticed some new, or fairly new signs at the side of the road. They were counting up from the start of the M61, in increments of a half, (.5, 1.0 1.5 etc). Point is, the were not at mile, half mile distance but appeared to be at a Kilometer spacing....... Is this the first sneaky introduction of KPH on British roads? |
Aren't they just distance markers on the motorway? They've been there years if they're the ones I'm thinking about.
These > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driver_location_signs ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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Well, it's to aid the emergency services getting to incidents quickly, so a klick would give a tighter location than a mile I guess.
Apparently it cost £7.5 million according to the link. But, will save lives/emergency services time etc. so who knows what the actual cost is. ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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| jjdugen wrote: | Now, I don't know what the cost of these signs are, probably pretty eyewatering, so, spacing them at Klick intervals must cost considerably more than mile intervals......... One has to ask, why? (Just call me paranoid). |
its not about the cost spacing them in Km`s instead on miles, its all about european harmonization along motorways & major trunk roads.
The same style of sign can be found across europe so when the UK finally followed suit, years after the scheme was implimented, it was more sensible to continue the km precident that was set in europe
Also in todays society with everyone having mobile phones, when theres an accident on a motorway etc, the emergency services receive dozens of calls from people who arn`t really sure exactly where they are, this can cause confusion & delays to the people sending the emergency services to the scene, so telling the authorities the details on those signs will more acurately pin point the location, & possibly save someones life
Should you find yourself broken down at the side of a motorway or major trunk road in the UK, the AA RAC etc can find you IF you tell them the details on the sign nearest to you.
Likewise if your broken down on the hard shoulder, in possible danger because of where your broken down or theres been and accident, if you phone the highways agency information line on 0300 123 5000* (0300 = cheap rate even from a mobile) & listen to the short recorded message, and when prompted to say "report" you can get through and speak to a real human who will probably arrange for one of those 4x4`s to turn up and assist you, or in the event of an accident, arrange for the emergency services
* it may be useful to you all you add 0300 123 5000 to your mobile, because 1 day you may just need help from the highways agency etc. & sitting in the back of a 4x4 while the AA turns up will probably be better than freezing at the side of the road ____________________ I accept no responsibility for swearing, drinking, motorcycle riding or your pregnant teenage daughter.
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The sign that is missing in most places, IMHO, is a junction number as one approaches the motorway from an 'A' road. Often a detour will come-back to a motorway but with bugger-all indication as to where one is joining it. ____________________ 22PlusY
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it's a well known biker road round here so chances are it is for the emergency services  ____________________ Bandit 600 - deaded |
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I haven't seen thought either and i only live in westhoughton so im round there a lot. Should really pay more attention  ____________________ Mod 1 & Mod 2: Passed October 2012
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 41 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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