Accident tonight on the A48
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Accident tonight on the A48
Evening Ladies and Gents,
On the way home from work tonight I had a call if I knew anyone with a classic (they were pretty sure it was a scooby) that had spun out between Culverhouse X and St Nicholas. There was not enough info to go with so I am hoping it is nobody I (we) know as it didn't sound like a small bump was going to happen.
So if anyone knows anyone that drives Cardiff to Bridgend or Cowbridge for work that may know or hears anything let me know via PM if you like or email. I need to speak to them before they are spoken to.
Cheers,
Gazz.
On the way home from work tonight I had a call if I knew anyone with a classic (they were pretty sure it was a scooby) that had spun out between Culverhouse X and St Nicholas. There was not enough info to go with so I am hoping it is nobody I (we) know as it didn't sound like a small bump was going to happen.
So if anyone knows anyone that drives Cardiff to Bridgend or Cowbridge for work that may know or hears anything let me know via PM if you like or email. I need to speak to them before they are spoken to.
Cheers,
Gazz.
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The only place I can think of that anyone could lose it on that stretch of road would be the corner at the top of the hill...
If they were going uphill, it's easy to take at 80mph+ (I would guess, being someone who sticks to the speed limits ). The only problem is that the uphill lanes are covered in wet leaves this time of year from the over hanging trees and you would need to slow down a lot compared to the summer.
It's a bit less easy coming down hill, all the same not a patricularly difficult bend unless you're driving WAY too fast.
Other than that it's a virtually straight road all the way to St. Nicolas and only about a mile
If they were going uphill, it's easy to take at 80mph+ (I would guess, being someone who sticks to the speed limits ). The only problem is that the uphill lanes are covered in wet leaves this time of year from the over hanging trees and you would need to slow down a lot compared to the summer.
It's a bit less easy coming down hill, all the same not a patricularly difficult bend unless you're driving WAY too fast.
Other than that it's a virtually straight road all the way to St. Nicolas and only about a mile
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Working my *** off TBH.
I'm also struggling with the Tues/Thurs night meets because I have my son overnight the same nights every week now, so it's difficult to get to Cardiff (I don't want to relinquish the regular contact I have in case I don't get it back. ).
How's things with you?
I'm also struggling with the Tues/Thurs night meets because I have my son overnight the same nights every week now, so it's difficult to get to Cardiff (I don't want to relinquish the regular contact I have in case I don't get it back. ).
How's things with you?
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