Never sit in Brokendown car on Motorways hard shoulder

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Never sit in Brokendown car on Motorways hard shoulder

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This is what happened to service vehicles recently https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/som ... BpKaLaqCoc What would have happened if they were on the death trap Smart motorways? :cry:
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I agree that sitting in the car is dangerous but it isn't quite so easy to get out if someone in the car is severely disabled.
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Too many vehicles now on the roads- a lot not legally -No Tax, Insurance or driving licenses very little deterrent and very poor driving standards lets hope the trains and trams are helped :wink:
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rockyfowler wrote:Too many vehicles now on the roads- a lot not legally -No Tax, Insurance or driving licenses very little deterrent and very poor driving standards lets hope the trains and trams are helped :wink:


personally if they get caught driving without a licence and especially if the copper have to chase them they shouldn't be allowed to have one ever
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