A STEAM roller is causing massive delays on London Road in Chippenham.
The slow roller, on its way into Chippenham for the annual Castle Combe Steam Rally over the weekend, is causing miles of tailbacks and traffic chaos along the A4.
Posted by: mjhudston, Chippenham, Wiltshire on 6:16pm Fri 9 May 08
Massive delays? I drove past it on the way to Calne, when it was between the Saab Garage and the roundabout, I came back 40 Mins later and it was negotiating the roundabout at the bridge center. 40 mins is hardly a massive delay. Not this was around the school run time, so it was probably down to all the parents picking the kids up in there 4x4's that was the major cause of any traffic.
Massive delays? I drove past it on the way to Calne, when it was between the Saab Garage and the roundabout, I came back 40 Mins later and it was negotiating the roundabout at the bridge center. 40 mins is hardly a massive delay. Not this was around the school run time, so it was probably down to all the parents picking the kids up in there 4x4's that was the major cause of any traffic.
Posted by: Tax Payer, Chippenham on 7:36pm Fri 9 May 08
Another story thats blown out of proportion. I'd rather get stuck behind a steam roller than a bleedin horse box, my money is on the steam roller going faster
Another story thats blown out of proportion. I'd rather get stuck behind a steam roller than a bleedin horse box, my money is on the steam roller going faster
Posted by: Tax Payer, Chippenham on 7:37pm Fri 9 May 08
Another story thats blown out of proportion. I'd rather get stuck behind a steam roller than a bleedin horse box, my money is on the steam roller going faster
Another story thats blown out of proportion. I'd rather get stuck behind a steam roller than a bleedin horse box, my money is on the steam roller going faster
[quote][bold]old jarge[/bold] wrote:
But what right has a lumbering museum piece like this got to obstruct the highway - why couldn't it be on a low-loader?[/quote] oh come on its not every day .Enjoy the site of a classic on our roads.
www.calnetalk.com
old jarge wrote:
But what right has a lumbering museum piece like this got to obstruct the highway - why couldn't it be on a low-loader?
oh come on its not every day .Enjoy the site of a classic on our roads.
Posted by: pachyderm, keeping up a head of steam on 10:15pm Fri 9 May 08
Let's hope the Chelsea Tractor drivers doing the school run don't find out that these wonderful modes of transport are zero rated for road tax, also, no fuel tax on coal.
Love to see a bimbo yuppie refuel or even change a wheel!
Keep on steamin . . .
Let's hope the Chelsea Tractor drivers doing the school run don't find out that these wonderful modes of transport are zero rated for road tax, also, no fuel tax on coal.
Love to see a bimbo yuppie refuel or even change a wheel!
Keep on steamin . . .
Posted by: carolinebakerbaldric
k, stockley on 10:57pm Fri 9 May 08
Perhaps if we all went back to the time of steam then we would all have a better quality of life. Lets all just slow down. I shall be at Castle comb cheering them on. I drive a Morris minor so I do not rush anywhere. Perhaps you have been stuck behind me in the past. Ha Ha.
Perhaps if we all went back to the time of steam then we would all have a better quality of life. Lets all just slow down. I shall be at Castle comb cheering them on. I drive a Morris minor so I do not rush anywhere. Perhaps you have been stuck behind me in the past. Ha Ha.
Posted by: carolinebakerbaldric
k, stockley on 8:26am Sat 10 May 08
[quote][bold]pachyderm[/bold] wrote:
Let's hope the Chelsea Tractor drivers doing the school run don't find out that these wonderful modes of transport are zero rated for road tax, also, no fuel tax on coal.
Love to see a bimbo yuppie refuel or even change a wheel!
Keep on steamin . . . [/quote] I totally agree.
pachyderm wrote:
Let's hope the Chelsea Tractor drivers doing the school run don't find out that these wonderful modes of transport are zero rated for road tax, also, no fuel tax on coal.
Love to see a bimbo yuppie refuel or even change a wheel!
Keep on steamin . . .
Posted by: old jarge, beanacre on 4:01pm Sat 10 May 08
[quote][bold]spooks[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]old jarge[/bold] wrote: But what right has a lumbering museum piece like this got to obstruct the highway - why couldn't it be on a low-loader?[/quote] oh come on its not every day .Enjoy the site of a classic on our roads. www.calnetalk.com[/quote] I were actually talking about the wife's mother on her bike!
spooks wrote:
old jarge wrote: But what right has a lumbering museum piece like this got to obstruct the highway - why couldn't it be on a low-loader?
oh come on its not every day .Enjoy the site of a classic on our roads. www.calnetalk.com
I were actually talking about the wife's mother on her bike!
Posted by: Tax Payer, Chippenham on 5:17pm Sat 10 May 08
[quote][bold]old jarge[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]spooks[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]old jarge[/bold] wrote: But what right has a lumbering museum piece like this got to obstruct the highway - why couldn't it be on a low-loader?[/quote] oh come on its not every day .Enjoy the site of a classic on our roads. www.calnetalk.com[/quote] I were actually talking about the wife's mother on her bike![/quote] Haha I like it lol
old jarge wrote:
spooks wrote:
old jarge wrote: But what right has a lumbering museum piece like this got to obstruct the highway - why couldn't it be on a low-loader?
oh come on its not every day .Enjoy the site of a classic on our roads. www.calnetalk.com
I were actually talking about the wife's mother on her bike!
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