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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Wed 18-Nov-15 15:11:16
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Re: Traffic lights required to enter PCP


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What's the big deal here. I don't see the problem. I'd do the job if I was an Openreach engineer.
Park his van a few yards before the box, with 2 wheels on the grass verge.
Are you looking at the FTTC cabinet on the side road, or the PCP cabinet on the main road? It's the PCP he has to work on.

Your solution isn't really feasible.

The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
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Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 18-Nov-15 15:51:48
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Indeed. Parking the van partly on the pavement where the PCP cabinet is would cause a significant obstruction to visibility when turning out of that side road. The vans are solid so can't be seen through so you would need to be very careful trying to come out and could meet traffic coming the other way.

Not sure what the distance is to the corner as you pass the cabinet but it doesn't look that far away so someone coming around that bend at speed could be on them before they have got past the van.
Standard User keith969
(member) Wed 18-Nov-15 16:41:32
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And as BatBoy says, parking within 10m of a junction is a no-no. Even if he did, he would be at risk from some lorry hitting the van and he's mincemeat. Even if he wasn't, he could still be prosecuted and lose his job.

3 way traffic lights are required if the PCP needs access... this must have happened in the past I assume?


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Wed 18-Nov-15 16:51:34
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And as BatBoy says, parking within 10m of a junction is a no-no. Even if he did, he would be at risk from some lorry hitting the van and he's mincemeat. Even if he wasn't, he could still be prosecuted and lose his job.

3 way traffic lights are required if the PCP needs access... this must have happened in the past I assume?



OR they can use stop-go boards - the certainly use those around London.


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Standard User keith969
(member) Wed 18-Nov-15 17:09:37
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Tricky if it's a 3 way junction, which this one is..
Standard User PaulKirby
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 18-Nov-15 17:10:02
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In reply to a post by keith969:
And as BatBoy says, parking within 10m of a junction is a no-no. Even if he did, he would be at risk from some lorry hitting the van and he's mincemeat. Even if he wasn't, he could still be prosecuted and lose his job.

3 way traffic lights are required if the PCP needs access... this must have happened in the past I assume?



OR they can use stop-go boards - the certainly use those around London.
Agreed.

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(deleted) Wed 18-Nov-15 17:31:15
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Even if he did, he would be at risk from some lorry hitting the van and he's mincemeat.


The variety of tyre marks in the verge, in all three of the 2008, 2011 and 2015 streetview sets suggest that this is a risky spot. In fact, I'm amazed the PCP hasn't been flattened.
Standard User keith969
(member) Wed 18-Nov-15 17:36:11
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It does seem to be a remarkably stupid place to locate it. Why not nearer where the FTTC can is located off the B road?
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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 18-Nov-15 17:42:34
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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 18-Nov-15 17:44:27
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