Motorists trapped in cars after crash (From Watford Observer)
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Motorists trapped in cars after crash
10:41am Friday 8th February 2013 in News
By Adam Binnie, Senior Reporter
Fire crews from Watford are cutting two drivers from their cars after they crashed this morning.
The incident took place at 8.50am in Judge Street, and both drivers are currently trapped in their cars after the crash.
More to follow.
Comments(12)
Boosey
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11:22am Fri 8 Feb 13
TRT wrote:Which brings to mind, how did they get themselves in such a stuation? Maybe a race to see who could get to the gap first?
Let's hope the emergency services can get in there. Those roads are some of the most over-parked in the borough.
Sorry but this sort of incident shouldn't be happening on this street!
Andrew Turpie
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11:30am Fri 8 Feb 13
Mohandas
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11:33am Fri 8 Feb 13
TRT wrote:In the terraced streets there is alot of parking but this seems to act as deterrent to the speed merchants. Sometimes when you clear a street of parked vehicles you create rat runs and speeds increase. Think of some of the roads in Watford where they have effectively 'stopped' parking, speeds can exceed 60mph.
Let's hope the emergency services can get in there. Those roads are some of the most over-parked in the borough.
TRT
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11:33am Fri 8 Feb 13
TRT
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12:40pm Fri 8 Feb 13
Mohandas wrote:That problem (speeding) is down to reckless and irresponsible drivers and will always be there. it is more likely to be enforced, and they are more likely to be removed from the road by being caught elsewhere and building enough points to lose their license.
TRT wrote:In the terraced streets there is alot of parking but this seems to act as deterrent to the speed merchants. Sometimes when you clear a street of parked vehicles you create rat runs and speeds increase. Think of some of the roads in Watford where they have effectively 'stopped' parking, speeds can exceed 60mph.
Let's hope the emergency services can get in there. Those roads are some of the most over-parked in the borough.
The parking is in itself laid out sensibly for the most part, but infringements are not being enforced. So where there are corners marked with double yellow to allow bin lorries, fire engines, buses, Tesco lorries etc the space they need to turn whilst having safe and clear lines of sight, these areas are parked on without penalty and problems arise as a result.
freebird23
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12:54pm Fri 8 Feb 13
TRT
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1:03pm Fri 8 Feb 13
Mohandas
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1:54pm Fri 8 Feb 13
TRT wrote:Well arued TRT. Like you I'm against humps and bumps for the reasons you mentioned. It can't still be too expensive to install cameras (with sound would be great) in residential streets given that this technolgy seems to be falling in price to spot these nutters. Some of them apart from speeding have noisy exhausts and ghetto blasters.
Mohandas wrote:That problem (speeding) is down to reckless and irresponsible drivers and will always be there. it is more likely to be enforced, and they are more likely to be removed from the road by being caught elsewhere and building enough points to lose their license.
TRT wrote:In the terraced streets there is alot of parking but this seems to act as deterrent to the speed merchants. Sometimes when you clear a street of parked vehicles you create rat runs and speeds increase. Think of some of the roads in Watford where they have effectively 'stopped' parking, speeds can exceed 60mph.
Let's hope the emergency services can get in there. Those roads are some of the most over-parked in the borough.
The parking is in itself laid out sensibly for the most part, but infringements are not being enforced. So where there are corners marked with double yellow to allow bin lorries, fire engines, buses, Tesco lorries etc the space they need to turn whilst having safe and clear lines of sight, these areas are parked on without penalty and problems arise as a result.
sooper
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6:49pm Fri 8 Feb 13
TRT
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7:53pm Fri 8 Feb 13
gangerman
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11:31am Sun 10 Feb 13
TRT says...
11:06am Fri 8 Feb 13