We have been having a chucle this week at the only traffic light controlled junction in Leominster. There is a green filter arrow on the set coming down from the A44 wales road. There are also two designated lanes one for left turn onto the ring road and the other goes into the town center and turns right for the old route to Hereford.
Now as you approach the lights it is quite clear by the shape of the traffic lights being from the top (for the thicko's), RED for stop, AMBER, then Green, followed by a second light to the left of the green light. Non of which are shaded. As there are two sets like this, it should be reasonable to expect a different instruction presumably to the left. Well I would, but that seems to be where I'm in the minority.
Everytime we have came to these lights this week, there has been a twit blissfully waiting for the main green light despite the green filterlane arrow being illuminated. This usually is terminated by blasting of horns from cars in the left lane behind "dreamboat". But yesterday I saw the best one. Some idiot actually stopped at the front of that lane while the filter arrow was illuminated and very nearly got batted over the lights by a lorry who's driver had seen the filter arrow and assumed traffic would continue to flow. The lorry driver hadn't bargained for this car stopping at a GREEN light!!
You couldn't of got a *** paper between the lorry and the car bumpers.
That to me just typifies how diabolical driving standards have got today.
If I sat there for 8 hours and counted the amount of times a driver missed the green filter lights, let alone stopping when the light was green. You would be amazed.
Actually I can do the math. Traffic light sequence cycles every 3 mins. So 60 mins divided by 3 = 20 cycles per hour X 8 hours = 160 numpty drivers in the main part of the day who could be done for driving without due care and attention, by one copper sat in a deck chair outside Kwikfit. Or 160 X £30 = £4800 per shift for the bobby.
£1'752'000 aint bad for just one light and one offence per annum. Because it happens regular as clockwork. It would be like "taking candy from a baby" for the government.
Get my drift?
Atb Steve L.