Colossal wing mirrors

You don’t get hit in the head by a wing mirror when walking on the pavement as they are too high up for that to happen.

you must be shorter than me then and im only 5’ 7

I’m 5’11, it’s the nimbies again but they are the ones that love a bargain and shop at their stores to have no idea how the tat got on the shelves.

On a side note…
Does anybody know the outcome of that case in Edinburgh where a guy was beheaded in the street…(supposedlly) by a bus mirror?

(Conspiracy theory alert..
And not by a hushed up terror attack.)

It just seemed to have died a death pdq.

That went very quiet.

Sometimes when driving rigids down places with narrow roads narrow footpaths etc. I do get a bit nervous the mirror might hit somebody on the path if there close to the edge

For the fleet to change their routes, that’s an additional fuel cost that they pass on to their customers in a fuel escalator agreement if delivering their own products to a third party for onward distribution.

The customers who pay for the stuff at the shops will be paying more including the nimbies who probably bought their £850,000 quaint cottage in the countryside and believed the sales patter of the estate agent who said it’s so quiet around here, it’s an ideal escape from noisy London, and the buyer didn’t do any research themselves to find out there’s a massive RDC down the road.

Not as quiet as he did.

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