John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Yip, Glasgow doesn't have any traffic, that's how we get around it.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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saw about 4 cars last night on the way home from glasgow airport. if that was any airport in london you'd be stuck in traffic for ages.
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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No but glasgow has a population of about 500k
London's population is 7.5 million
I love driving in scotland as there tends to be practically no traffic apart from right in the centre of towns etc.
Furthermore you drive in it every year, for a lot of people this year has been the first that they have had to drive in snow, so general ability and skill has a lot to play
And this thread is once again another perfect demonstration of northerners proving they are too gun-ho to look at facts and would prefer to instead re-affirm their masculinity through being general cunts tbh.
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
As a guy on the radio said yesterday, its not so much that we are any different, its that down here the population density is so large that the amount of cars on the road in comparison is rediculous.
When you then take into consideration some people will be being overly cautious others get wound up and cause accidents.
Because of the accidents, abandoned cars, people stuck etc all the roads in a town can get snarled up very very quickly. I've been out driving in it every day and to be honest the only times i have had problem is where others have had accidents and traffic has built up.
yep, we didnt have it that bad in newbury on monday but everyne left same time and was absolute gridlock!
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