Man cut free from car after crash in Headington (From Oxford Mail)
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Man cut free from car after crash in Headington
6:16pm Saturday 26th January 2013 in News
By Pete Hughes, Reporter. Call me on 01865 425431
A man was injured in a car crash in Oxford this afternoon.
The two cars collided on Girldlestone Road in Headington at around 4pm.
Two fire engines arrived, and the man was freed from his car using hydraulic cutting equipment.
He was left in the care of the ambulance service. No details were available on the severity of his injuries.
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BartSimpson_ox
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8:48pm Sat 26 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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2:13am Sun 27 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter
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11:35am Sun 27 Jan 13
Milkbutnosugarplease
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5:45pm Sun 27 Jan 13
BartSimpson_ox
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6:59pm Sun 27 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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7:21pm Sun 27 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter wrote:The worst offenders "cutting" through there are the buses that race along and cut the corners so much that they force you onto the pavement.
He was maybe cutting through to avoid the queue at the lights? Must have been going at more than 20 mph though, so what's the point in putting up signs without some kind of speed-bump?
Feelingsmatter
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4:34pm Mon 28 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter
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4:34pm Mon 28 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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4:46pm Mon 28 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter wrote:Then surely following on from your quote, normal drivers are only following their route, or is there some obscure law that I do not know about that only allows buses to drive on certain non restricted roads. By the way stop letting your emotions cloud your vision you will give yourself a coronary. In NO way did Bart allude to him speeding, read his comment again, and maybe an apology is in order, you were quite aggressive to Bart, almost tantamount to Child Abuse, do not forget he is only ten years old. :-{
Grunden, I would imagine the buses are following their route, not cutting through, although I agree with you that they get a bit close.
OxfordFemales
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6:09pm Mon 28 Jan 13
BartSimpson_ox
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7:10pm Mon 28 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter
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11:08am Tue 29 Jan 13
BTW, I don't know why you think I'm at risk of a coronary; I smile when I write my comments.
Feelingsmatter
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11:11am Tue 29 Jan 13
Grunden Skip wrote:I mean cutting through to avoid the lights, so driving through a road which is in a residential area to avoid a traffic jam. I would say that's a bit inconsiderate towards the people who live there. True, it's not against the law, but it must annoy the locals.
Feelingsmatter wrote:Then surely following on from your quote, normal drivers are only following their route, or is there some obscure law that I do not know about that only allows buses to drive on certain non restricted roads. By the way stop letting your emotions cloud your vision you will give yourself a coronary. In NO way did Bart allude to him speeding, read his comment again, and maybe an apology is in order, you were quite aggressive to Bart, almost tantamount to Child Abuse, do not forget he is only ten years old. :-{
Grunden, I would imagine the buses are following their route, not cutting through, although I agree with you that they get a bit close.
BartSimpson_ox
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4:32pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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6:30pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter wrote:Get a grip. So by your rationale we should all stick to A roads, and not drive on other roads that we have paid for out of our income taxes just in case we upset people that have houses there, although if your dream became a reality it would make my life on Walton Street a lot easier. No more traffic cutting through, all of it using St Giles and Woodstock road.
Grunden Skip wrote:I mean cutting through to avoid the lights, so driving through a road which is in a residential area to avoid a traffic jam. I would say that's a bit inconsiderate towards the people who live there. True, it's not against the law, but it must annoy the locals.
Feelingsmatter wrote:Then surely following on from your quote, normal drivers are only following their route, or is there some obscure law that I do not know about that only allows buses to drive on certain non restricted roads. By the way stop letting your emotions cloud your vision you will give yourself a coronary. In NO way did Bart allude to him speeding, read his comment again, and maybe an apology is in order, you were quite aggressive to Bart, almost tantamount to Child Abuse, do not forget he is only ten years old. :-{
Grunden, I would imagine the buses are following their route, not cutting through, although I agree with you that they get a bit close.
Feelingsmatter
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9:33pm Wed 30 Jan 13
BartSimpson_ox wrote:Bart, you wrote this in response to a comment which said there is a 20 mph speed limit. That would suggest, to me, that you thought speed was involved. Why should I see a doctor? Perhaps you meant something else, but I can't see any other meaning. I do think that you just disagree with me for the sake of disagreeing with me.
Failed to stop this accident then.
And Grunden, I don't understand why you're getting so agitated my dear. I'm simply saying that although OCC clearly expects us all to use the main route, some don't, and as a result the tiny roads in Headington are a nightmare to live on. As you said yourself, people sticking to A roads would make your life more pleasant. I suppose it's a case of good manors, but maybe they don't exist any more in Oxford.
BartSimpson_ox
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10:41pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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3:13pm Thu 31 Jan 13
Feelingsmatter wrote:I am not that selfish, I live on a road so I expect cars to use it, my main problem is with CYCLISTS, at least with cars when I step out of my front gate onto the pavement I know I am safe, but the times I have been nearly mown down by CYCLISTS on the pavement are too many to recall. But when Ms Fooks, our councillor for over 20 years cycles the wrong way down St Bernards Rd to get to her house what hope is there. Roads are there to be used, not owned by people that have houses alongside them, although if those people were banned from cutting through the road in which they live, now that would be fun.
BartSimpson_ox wrote:Bart, you wrote this in response to a comment which said there is a 20 mph speed limit. That would suggest, to me, that you thought speed was involved. Why should I see a doctor? Perhaps you meant something else, but I can't see any other meaning. I do think that you just disagree with me for the sake of disagreeing with me.
Failed to stop this accident then.
And Grunden, I don't understand why you're getting so agitated my dear. I'm simply saying that although OCC clearly expects us all to use the main route, some don't, and as a result the tiny roads in Headington are a nightmare to live on. As you said yourself, people sticking to A roads would make your life more pleasant. I suppose it's a case of good manors, but maybe they don't exist any more in Oxford.
DoctorBob
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10:16pm Mon 4 Feb 13
Andrew:Oxford says...
6:24pm Sat 26 Jan 13