DVLC criteria

sir baconface

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I’m sat at my window watching the fifth person today race up a short, narrow medieval street with “no entry” sign only to find a bollard at the other end. Is it a DVLC requirement for motorists to be thick as pigshit or short-sighted!
 
I’m sat at my window watching the fifth person today race up a short, narrow medieval street with “no entry” sign only to find a bollard at the other end. Is it a DVLC requirement for motorists to be thick as pigshit or short-sighted!
Maybe the bollard would be better instead of the no entry sign!
 
Maybe the bollard would be better instead of the no entry sign!

Well no, because residents still need occasional access for maintenance, unloading, etc. But the bollard at the other end has caught a few of the short-sighted idiots who missed the “no entry sign”. So they will lose their XS or no-claims bonus.

It’s a carriageway one car wide and 100 yards long, FFS.
 
Well no, because residents still need occasional access for maintenance, unloading, etc. But the bollard at the other end has caught a few of the short-sighted idiots who missed the “no entry sign”. So they will lose their XS or no-claims bonus.

It’s a carriageway one car wide and 100 yards long, FFS.
So much anger about a bollard.
 

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