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London or any other cities/towns. Bring it on. Keeps you awake AND you can have sooooo much fun with those little black things.Oh I love annoying taxis. :smiley: Funniest occurence with a taxi quite possibly ever. I was parked at 90 degrees to the road, actually in a designated loading bay at one of the main stations minding my own business, sorting out the back of the lorry when I felt a small shudder like the wind had rocked the truck. Ambled out of the truck on to the tail lift and looked around. All seemed o.k. apart from a black cab that was parked in an unusual place but no biggie. Lowered the lift and walked over to said taxi. It looked o.k. as I approached from the rear offside. As I rounded the back of the Taxi I was stunned to see the driver sat in complete shock and a crease running from the front pillar, through the middle pillar and the rear. The roof was about 8 to 10 inches lower than it should of been on the near side. Turned out he had “a lapse of concentration” and driven in to the tail lift which had cleaved the pillars. I’m really glad he wasn’t hurt but it was funny. Even funnier, all he could say was " I’ve only borrowed it [the taxi] from my brother in law"

I’ve always loved London. I used to drive coaches for Clarkes of London so I suppose it helps that I know it very well. I dont see why people struggle so much though, it’s quite easy compared to some places, like Paris, which is my nemesis, but still not that stressful.

Beerie:
London or any other cities/towns. Bring it on. Keeps you awake AND you can have sooooo much fun with those little black things.Oh I love annoying taxis. :smiley: Funniest occurence with a taxi quite possibly ever. I was parked at 90 degrees to the road, actually in a designated loading bay at one of the main stations minding my own business, sorting out the back of the lorry when I felt a small shudder like the wind had rocked the truck. Ambled out of the truck on to the tail lift and looked around. All seemed o.k. apart from a black cab that was parked in an unusual place but no biggie. Lowered the lift and walked over to said taxi. It looked o.k. as I approached from the rear offside. As I rounded the back of the Taxi I was stunned to see the driver sat in complete shock and a crease running from the front pillar, through the middle pillar and the rear. The roof was about 8 to 10 inches lower than it should of been on the near side. Turned out he had “a lapse of concentration” and driven in to the tail lift which had cleaved the pillars. I’m really glad he wasn’t hurt but it was funny. Even funnier, all he could say was " I’ve only borrowed it [the taxi] from my brother in law"

Ive had one do that to me was in an 18t with one talifts with the hydrolic rams was parked, in the back sorting load then hear bang scrap smash walked out to see a black cab wedged against the taillift with the corner sticking through his rear qutar light window just looked at him an laughed as he was parked behind me when i came out of shop and went in back.
Luckly his fare was sitting on other side.

lol you think london is bad… its a piece of ■■■■… try a european city like milan or paris… then you will see how hectic it can get. . :smiley:

look out for me 2moro im back in the city in my actros CASA JULIA PLC TRUCK 23 drops should be done by 12 starting in essex abt 5 am 1hour in hour out WATCH ME FLY iam king of the london multidroppers ive seen grown men cry trying this STILL anyone wana give me a class 1 job gotta get some experience PLEEESEE :unamused:

London,PAH,try Dorchester at 3pm on a friday with a 32x10 office on the back,the look of terror in their eyes :laughing:
Simon :sunglasses:

Ive got a great 1 monday with a trailer off the docks, 1st wembley, sheperds bush then 1 pallet to a building site in w2 and about 10 for another bilding site in n1 should be fun cause its gonna have to be craned out after ive reversed for half a mile to get there in between trees the same hght as my mirrors. :imp: :imp: so if you see a dsv motor with a dfds trailer it will proberly be me.