Saw an Islington Council community accessible transport minibus this morning being driven by an absolute cretin. Instead of slowly inching through this road feature (which I assume is to both stop large vehicles accessing the road and maybe lessen speeding near the football pitch?) like all other vans etc. do he swung over into the wrong lane for a bit, then drove over the traffic island, mounted the kerb and then drove off, bouncing all his passengers around inside. I'm pretty sure he could have just fitted through with about seven seconds of patience. If it was too wide he just shouldn't be using that road and could have gone another way. Got his plate so I'm grassing him up to the council.
They're designed like that so maintain access for emergency vehicles. All it takes is one knobhead to show the others and they're all doing it, at speed.
Saw an Islington Council community accessible transport minibus this morning being driven by an absolute cretin. Instead of slowly inching through this road feature (which I assume is to both stop large vehicles accessing the road and maybe lessen speeding near the football pitch?) like all other vans etc. do he swung over into the wrong lane for a bit, then drove over the traffic island, mounted the kerb and then drove off, bouncing all his passengers around inside. I'm pretty sure he could have just fitted through with about seven seconds of patience. If it was too wide he just shouldn't be using that road and could have gone another way. Got his plate so I'm grassing him up to the council.