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Morning Breath Testing - Wrong Target?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 22,815 ✭✭✭✭Anan1


    vorbis wrote:
    Srameen his point is valid, no need for the smart remarks.
    If you're crawling through traffic, the risk of you causing a serious accident is quite small. Obviously you shouldn't be drunk. In terms of priorities though, night time drunk drivers are surely a far greater threat.
    Whilst I do kind of agree with Tony Danza, I have seen more than one dead motorcyclist during the morning rush-hour.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20,987 ✭✭✭✭Stark


    prospect wrote:
    Pulling people for very minor offenses (e.g. entering a bus lane less than 10m from its end to make a left turn) rather than dealing with habitual dangerous driving - Wrong Target - Yes

    So now bus lanes are now for "buses, taxis and cars turning left"? I must have missed that alteration to the RotR.


  • Registered Users Posts: 472 ✭✭UrbanFox


    Stark wrote:
    So now bus lanes are now for "buses, taxis and cars turning left"? I must have missed that alteration to the RotR.

    Tut tut, you really must keep a sharper look out.

    Bus lanes are now used for cars turning left for anything up to one whole kilometre before their turn. I assume that is why all those nice people on the Stilorgan Road use their left indicators so often especially those sweet little daisies going in to UCD.


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