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wheelaman123
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13/01/2020 : 11:05:13
First of the yellow lines have now been put down on Bolton Rd and Dale View. More to come! |
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robin
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13/01/2020 : 12:31:44
Ok. So there are yellow lines, now we need traffic wardens. |
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dogcatcher
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13/01/2020 : 19:29:40
and disabled badge holders to park on them ' '); |
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victor
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18/01/2020 : 10:31:05
What was the point in putting the lines for such a short distance on Dale View. If cars are parked at the end of the lines, then when the lorries try to turn left out of Dale View onto Bolton road they will block by any cars turning into Dale View. If any cars going up Bolton road try to turn into Dale View they will be blocked by the wagon and parked cars so what does the car driver do. |
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hat
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18/01/2020 : 16:01:06
Totally pointless, you’re already restricted from parking within a certain distance of a junction by default |
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Peter
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19/01/2020 : 11:17:53
The van is parked ON the pavement AND over the recently painted yellow lines. Yellow lines which still allow the entrance into Dale View from Bolton Road a single track road - a complete waste of time AND it's still a very dangerous junction

Turn into Dale View and there is just nowhere to go!
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Landrover
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19/01/2020 : 11:35:31
The thing is Peter, everyone knows in Silsden that nothing will happen, I can’t remember what a traffic/council Warden looks like. |
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Corky Yorky
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19/01/2020 : 17:10:55
quote posted by Peter
The van is parked ON the pavement AND over the recently painted yellow lines. Yellow lines which still allow the entrance into Dale View from Bolton Road a single track road - a complete waste of time AND it's still a very dangerous junction
Turn into Dale View and there is just nowhere to go!
Peter..."single track road"....thats exactly why I have been complaining to the TC, Bradford at the school meetings and here on line, that the formula in which the calculations was done for the traffic survey was flawed. They used a two way system with overtaking, if my memory serves me correctly, which is suitable for an A road! If cars can park either side of Dale View (preferable not on the pavement as school children will be using the paths) renders the road to be single track...so the road traffic calculations must be completely wrong!
What worries me is that up until now it has taken you all at least two years to determine at last what I have always been saying!
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victor
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19/01/2020 : 19:03:32
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Look c.y if you bothered to read other peoples objections to the school you would read that. I told the planners that Banklands lane Hawber cote lane and Wayide mews would become a death trap for people living there as no emergency vehicles would be able to get to access to them at school times. This was because Dale view and Banklands lane would become a single track road. |
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Corky Yorky
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19/01/2020 : 21:58:31
quote posted by victor
Look c.y if you bothered to read other peoples objections to the school you would read that. I told the planners that Banklands lane Hawber cote lane and Wayide mews would become a death trap for people living there as no emergency vehicles would be able to get to access to them at school times. This was because Dale view and Banklands lane would become a single track road. [/quote)
Hang on here.. get your facts right Victor...it was I that first drew attention to this issue, not you! Why don’t YOU bother to look at what other people have said on this forum for example! I have always said the formula for calculating the road traffic on that road was wrong because that you couldn’t and wouldn’t be able to overtake! Why don’t you look at my history on this site to find the facts instead of trying to steal my credit for bringing this up in the early days. |
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