Removing rumble strips A404 Wycombe

Removing rumble strips A404 Wycombe

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targarama

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14,636 posts

284 months

Sunday 27th March 2005
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Locals will know the A404 Amersham Hill down into Wycombe, past the station where trucks have a habit of running into shop windows at the end of the road.

Well around 6-9 months ago they put 2 sets of mini rumble strips in at the top of the hill during the recent 'improvements'. Last week they removed them. Why? OK, so I'm no fan of this kind of thing, but it at least woke numpties up a little. They even put pedestrian refuges in the centre of the road to stop you driving around the rumbles too easily. They were not too bad anyway, even my TVR didn't rattle on them.

I'll never understand those traffic planning people.

tvrforever

3,182 posts

266 months

Sunday 27th March 2005
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Well I could think of a couple of possible reasons :-

1) School mums complaining that the strips might be damaging their 4x4's as they take Tarquin to school?

2) Of if it's anything like my work in March "must spend money somehow, so take them up and put them down again in another few weeks. That way we spend all of our budget" FFS

targarama

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Sunday 27th March 2005
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I'll tell our Sales guy ...

targarama

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Monday 28th March 2005
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Gazboy said:
My MR2 came damn close to swapping ends over those strips. I'd imagine the residence complained about the noise at night.

Who-ever is in charge of Wycombe's transport/roads dept needs a good kicking.


Can't understand that unless it was icey/covered in snow or something? My TVR wasn't affected by them at all. But if there is ice and rain I wonder if they turn into an ice rink?

targarama

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Monday 28th March 2005
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Gazboy said:
I love this:

www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/localnews/display.var.581323.0.no_crash_barrier_for_hill_of_hell.php

Like a 25kg barrier would stop a 40 ton truck... muppets.


Maybe they should just allow traffic to go straight on past the Post Office/Cop shop? The one way system seems to work well there, but removing it would solve the problem.

^Slider^

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250 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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Alot of vehicles had probs on those strips. It was mainly braking on the strips that would cause the problems.
Caused vehicles ABS to have a spazo and lack of control. Simple answer... Dont brake on the things or cover the strips with something a bit more sticky.

targarama

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Wednesday 30th March 2005
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So how did this stuff get sold as a special road surface if it causes so many problems.

Bit like glass bus shelters you see around Wycombe (maybe other towns too). Scrotes see it as a challenge to break the panels, then someone has to pay to replace them. I see around 1 new breakage a week - one local one (towards the top of Totteridge Road) has had panels broken over 6 times. The bus shelter servicing company is onto a good thing if the council has to pay for each replaced glass panel. Maybe the council are stupid and just pay out, or maybe they're clever and have a contract with the suppliers/service company which covers breakage?!

^Slider^

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Friday 1st April 2005
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They have too much money to spend it seems. And the cynic in me says expect a camera over the comming months!

count duckula

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275 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Knowing how intelligent they are I can see the scamera van being parked in the gravel run off area raising money.

Malc

targarama

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Friday 1st April 2005
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^Slider^ said:
They have too much money to spend it seems. And the cynic in me says expect a camera over the comming months!


Well the road does go right past a school at that point. But you never see kids walking, Tarquin and Zoe and always picked up by Mommy in her X5/ML.

I think I'm one of the few people who stick to 30mph along this road, both up and down the hill. Had a BMW up my back all the way up the hill the other evening, we eventually caught a car waiting at the Grammar School lights anyway. Pillock. No point in speeding in town, you'll only get caught at the next set of lights.

targarama

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Friday 1st April 2005
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^Slider^ said:
They have too much money to spend it seems. And the cynic in me says expect a camera over the comming months!


Well the road does go right past a school at that point. But you never see kids walking, Tarquin and Zoe and always picked up by Mommy in her X5/ML.

I think I'm one of the few people who stick to 30mph along this road, both up and down the hill. Had a BMW up my back all the way up the hill the other evening, we eventually caught a car waiting at the Grammar School lights anyway. Pillock. No point in speeding in town, you'll only get caught at the next set of lights.

targarama

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Friday 1st April 2005
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^Slider^ said:
They have too much money to spend it seems. And the cynic in me says expect a camera over the comming months!


Well the road does go right past a school at that point. But you never see kids walking, Tarquin and Zoe and always picked up by Mommy in her X5/ML.

I think I'm one of the few people who stick to 30mph along this road, both up and down the hill. Had a BMW up my back all the way up the hill the other evening, we eventually caught a car waiting at the Grammar School lights anyway. Pillock. No point in speeding in town, you'll only get caught at the next set of lights.