Brynglas Tunnels
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PITA. They've lit up the matrix signs telling people in lane 3 to join lane 2 about 1500 yards before the lane ends. So that makes the tailback even longer.
Then you have the knobs straddling lane 2 and 3 stopping people driving to the end of the empty lane 3.
Surely it makes sense to merge in turn where lane 3 is coned off?
Then you have the knobs straddling lane 2 and 3 stopping people driving to the end of the empty lane 3.
Surely it makes sense to merge in turn where lane 3 is coned off?
odyssey2200 said:
I headed west thismorning en route to Swansea and had no problems.
The queue heading west was about 3-4 miles, though.
By the time I was heading home there was a small delay but nothing too much.
There was a broken down van in the tunnel westbound about 12:30 that caused quite a tailback.The queue heading west was about 3-4 miles, though.
By the time I was heading home there was a small delay but nothing too much.
Bishbash. I left NP11 to head to Caldicot and I arrived no more than 10 minutes later than what my sat nav originally calculated.
R1 CKY said:
PITA. They've lit up the matrix signs telling people in lane 3 to join lane 2 about 1500 yards before the lane ends. So that makes the tailback even longer.
Then you have the knobs straddling lane 2 and 3 stopping people driving to the end of the empty lane 3.
Surely it makes sense to merge in turn where lane 3 is coned off?
I have been getting most of the way doen lane 3, then bottling it and pulling in with 200 yds to go. I agree that using both lanes and merging in turn would be best. I am sure that on other works elsewhere they have the 'use both lanes and merge in turn' signs, so is this the correct way? As you say, the overhead signs do not say the lane is closed, but point you into the left lane Then you have the knobs straddling lane 2 and 3 stopping people driving to the end of the empty lane 3.
Surely it makes sense to merge in turn where lane 3 is coned off?
those "knobs" are the sensible ones if the idiots who go down lane 3 till the bitter end got a brain an actually filtered into lane 2 as soon as the signs started we would all get through quicker with hardly any loss of speed but it will never happen
Seen "knobs" take direct action twice now an well impressed-if people havent got enough brains to realise thar 1500 yds is a better distance to filter over than 15yds they deserve to be blocked
Seen "knobs" take direct action twice now an well impressed-if people havent got enough brains to realise thar 1500 yds is a better distance to filter over than 15yds they deserve to be blocked
f1rob said:
those "knobs" are the sensible ones if the idiots who go down lane 3 till the bitter end got a brain an actually filtered into lane 2 as soon as the signs started we would all get through quicker with hardly any loss of speed but it will never happen
Seen "knobs" take direct action twice now an well impressed-if people havent got enough brains to realise thar 1500 yds is a better distance to filter over than 15yds they deserve to be blocked
Not exactly a member of mensa though are you?Seen "knobs" take direct action twice now an well impressed-if people havent got enough brains to realise thar 1500 yds is a better distance to filter over than 15yds they deserve to be blocked
What's the traffic likely to be like at 19:00 heading Eastbound at the tunnels
on Saturday night?
My digs are just at the tunnels, Brynglas rd to be exact, so I see the hold ups
as I head to work in the morning but luckily I'm heading West. Problem is that on
Saturday night I'll be heading East trying to get home, is there still a big enough
tail back to warrant going through Newport and joining after the tunnel.
ETA - Just heard that it has fully re-opened.
on Saturday night?
My digs are just at the tunnels, Brynglas rd to be exact, so I see the hold ups
as I head to work in the morning but luckily I'm heading West. Problem is that on
Saturday night I'll be heading East trying to get home, is there still a big enough
tail back to warrant going through Newport and joining after the tunnel.
ETA - Just heard that it has fully re-opened.
Edited by RDM on Friday 29th July 17:44
f1rob said:
those "knobs" are the sensible ones if the idiots who go down lane 3 till the bitter end got a brain an actually filtered into lane 2 as soon as the signs started we would all get through quicker with hardly any loss of speed but it will never happen
Seen "knobs" take direct action twice now an well impressed-if people havent got enough brains to realise thar 1500 yds is a better distance to filter over than 15yds they deserve to be blocked
No they are not the sensible ones.Seen "knobs" take direct action twice now an well impressed-if people havent got enough brains to realise thar 1500 yds is a better distance to filter over than 15yds they deserve to be blocked
It makes much more sense to use both lanes, rather than creating a queue twice as long in lane 2.
If everybody maintained a constant speed and merged in turn at the end of lane 3, the whole thing would run much smoother.
I didnt know you had to be a member of MENSA to understand good driving practice but since I arent and you obviously are i will bow to your greater interlect
I have been driving through there going to my girlfriends every fri for the last 10 years and over that time the rd works an delays have got worse and more frequent,mostly coming into affect at 9pm till 6am and if I leave work in Norwich at 5.30 its quite a race to beat the lane closure.
On the many occations I have been stuck in lane 1 or 2 and being held up is because we have to keep stopping to let people in who dont filter,brilliant for them they beat the que,squeeze and bully their way in at the last moment and slow all the decent people up and delay them.
People dont need to learn how to "zip" properly,they need to learn how to filter ! whats safer maintain a steady 60,70 an controlled filter over 1500 yds or a little "zip" at the last moment ?
Anyone who,s across lane 2,3 is still doing the same speed as lane 2 an the only people who are slowed down are the idiots who ignore the filter signs and any are the main cause of the problem
I have been driving through there going to my girlfriends every fri for the last 10 years and over that time the rd works an delays have got worse and more frequent,mostly coming into affect at 9pm till 6am and if I leave work in Norwich at 5.30 its quite a race to beat the lane closure.
On the many occations I have been stuck in lane 1 or 2 and being held up is because we have to keep stopping to let people in who dont filter,brilliant for them they beat the que,squeeze and bully their way in at the last moment and slow all the decent people up and delay them.
People dont need to learn how to "zip" properly,they need to learn how to filter ! whats safer maintain a steady 60,70 an controlled filter over 1500 yds or a little "zip" at the last moment ?
Anyone who,s across lane 2,3 is still doing the same speed as lane 2 an the only people who are slowed down are the idiots who ignore the filter signs and any are the main cause of the problem
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