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LL up to plough and DKH - buses stopped.

"alternative" through road of Crystal Palace Road looking dangerous, sliding all over the place. Just been pushing a strangers car into a safe place near you, horsebox - thanks for not abandoning your pint to help, you'd only have got in the way ;-)


Drivers, please find somewhere safe to park and walk, accidents are now waiting to happen.

Peckham Rye is absolute carnage. The 343 slid all over the road (actually quite terrifying to watch) and then came to a halt, causing the traffic to skate around it - since the heavy snowfall this afternoon the road has become thick with black ice. Traffic has been backed up for the last hour or so - I took this earlier and it's only getting worse:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck3hYSyzgfw


Sorry for the Blair Witch-esque video!

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> Just been pushing a strangers car into a safe

> place near you, horsebox - thanks for not

> abandoning your pint to help, you'd only have got

> in the way ;-)

>


You almost sent me on a guilt trip there, BN5.


almost ;-)

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