13 November 2015

PSA: Wentworth Ave city bound lane closed

| Ellen Harvey
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Wentworth Ave accident

City bound lane of Wentworth Ave is closed between Cunningham St and Burke St to all traffic after a three-vehicle accident in which two cars collided with a Murrays bus. Three police cars are at the scene and one person involved has been taken away in an ambulance.

Update: Road now reopened.

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That’s Canberra, stuck in traffic and daydreaming of the hovercar being in Auto-Ram:

http://the-riotact.com/driver-repeatedly-rams-police-cars-in-lyneham/157516

dungfungus said :

if driver-less cars were being used it would be different.

If only a Hovercar crash landed on an Autonomous car.

THAT would be different!

dungfungus said :

rubaiyat said :

rommeldog56 said :

Clearly, like the recent tunnel closure, this would never have happened if we had the tram……… (tongue in cheek comment – but in anticipation of serious like comments !).

Clearly like the tunnel closure, and hundreds of other events like this or worse (which I am not allowed to mention), this only happened because of cars.

You have just kicked an own goal there rube.
The accident only happened because of drivers – if driver-less cars were being used it would be different.
It’s a case of “oils ain’t oils”.

“If”!

Says it all doesn’t it.

If only driving was just like the fantasy instead of like reality.

Keep on with the carnage, and “drive around, drive around”.

rubaiyat said :

rommeldog56 said :

Clearly, like the recent tunnel closure, this would never have happened if we had the tram……… (tongue in cheek comment – but in anticipation of serious like comments !).

Clearly like the tunnel closure, and hundreds of other events like this or worse (which I am not allowed to mention), this only happened because of cars.

You have just kicked an own goal there rube.
The accident only happened because of drivers – if driver-less cars were being used it would be different.
It’s a case of “oils ain’t oils”.

wildturkeycanoe8:37 am 06 Nov 15

rubaiyat said :

rommeldog56 said :

Clearly, like the recent tunnel closure, this would never have happened if we had the tram……… (tongue in cheek comment – but in anticipation of serious like comments !).

Clearly like the tunnel closure, and hundreds of other events like this or worse (which I am not allowed to mention), this only happened because of cars.

And the cars detoured around the problem via roads, instead of waiting for the carnage to be cleared.

rubaiyat said :

Clearly like the tunnel closure, and hundreds of other events like this or worse (which I am not allowed to mention), this only happened because of cars.

More pro tram spin. No – such accidents do not happen because of cars. They actually happen because of idiot drivers.

rommeldog56 said :

Clearly, like the recent tunnel closure, this would never have happened if we had the tram……… (tongue in cheek comment – but in anticipation of serious like comments !).

Clearly like the tunnel closure, and hundreds of other events like this or worse (which I am not allowed to mention), this only happened because of cars.

we complain our rego’s are too high.Here is why
..Der I hit the back of a enormous bus derr. I drive a SUV and have a clear view over the top of cars and I didn’t see the bus was stopped either derrrrr… my face hurts

Clearly, like the recent tunnel closure, this would never have happened if we had the tram……… (tongue in cheek comment – but in anticipation of serious like comments !).

You think if we named and shamed people might not tailgate as much.

Oh, a person driving an SUV thing not paying attention, how surprising.

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