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seanmlow Wrote:

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> Is it me, or is LL getting worse?

>

> The road rage that I see from my office is quite

> scary to be honest.

>

> I am very shocked that there has not been more

> accidents here to be honest- it is carnage!

>

> More traffic calming measures perhaps?



examples please.

Traffic today was particularly heavy in all surrounding areas but mainly due to the large convoys joining the fuel protesting. I think a lot of people got confused with all the tooting and got themselves annoyed too... maybe just a bad day to mention angry drivers...?



*edited coz my use of past and present tense is rather appalling*

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I thought it was a joke because it started so soon

> after the other "have drivers gone mad" thread in

> the Lounge

>

> I'm still not sure how the 2 threads differ really



This one is ED specific, whilst the other one clearly mentioned Peckham in the opening post. Come on Sean, keep up for Christ's sake!

seanmlow Wrote:

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> Examples -

>

> A man getting out of his car this morning and calling a mother in her car a 'C*nt'.

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> Lovely

>

> Enough evidence?


no, I was expecting more than one and, to be honest, carnage. Seeing a driver insult another driver is not an excuse to bring in traffic calming measures. Anyway isn't the digging up of Lordship Lane for the next 3 months going to calm down traffic enough?

oh and the other reason I mentioned the joke word was because I was accused of not seeing the humour in another thread Sean#2 started


As for why drivers generally (be it in Peckham or ED!!) appear to be misbehaving - maybe they are panic-buying petrol after the recent industrial-action?

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