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    M62 this morning…

    Over-running roadworks.

    I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.

    Two and a half hour commute due to being stuck for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up within half an hour.

    Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.

    Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of mis-management?

    #2
    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    Over-running roadworks.

    I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.

    Two and a half hour commute due to being stuck for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up within half an hour.

    Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.

    Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of mis-management?
    What mismanagement are we talking about? The fact that you choose to commute over the highest stretch of motorway above sea-level in Britain on a daily basis?

    Tough-Sh!t Sherlock!

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      #3
      Well am over 250 miles away in Surrey and even I heard on the radio that the roadworks over ran
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        #4
        Originally posted by Churchill View Post
        What mismanagement are we talking about? The fact that you choose to commute over the highest stretch of motorway above sea-level in Britain on a daily basis?

        Tough-Sh!t Sherlock!
        I'm with the doggie on this one.

        If you are going to take low paid, low powered permie position, at least FFS, choose one a few short miles from home!

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          #5
          Left home at 6:00am this morning, arrived at 8:45am after a 300km drive through temperatures of up to -18, ice and frost on the road and plenty of roadworks. This is on a motorway which is primarily 2 lanes with a few 100 - 130 zones (so no real speeding), lots of up and down and twists and turns and high bridges over valleys and what seems to be a lot of total ****wit Audi and Ford drivers. Extremely good going this morning.
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
            I'm with the doggie on this one.

            If you are going to take low paid, low powered permie position, at least FFS, choose one a few short miles from home!
            WHS

            Or just work from home FFS.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
              Over-running roadworks.

              I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.
              why were you leaving the house at 5.35am?
              Coffee's for closers

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                #8
                Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
                Over-running roadworks.

                I left home at 5:35am, made it to the office, 56 miles from home at 8am.

                Two and a half hour commute due to being stuck for over an hour for the 5 miles between Halifax and Brighouse. 12 Mile stationery traffic built up within half an hour.

                Three lanes down to one lane for overnight roadworks rocking into 8am on a busy Monday morning.

                Did anyone else fall victim to this shining example of mis-management?
                Yes!

                TrafficEngland showed no particular issues (speed information not available), Highways Agency only mentioned a single stranded vehicle (just before the 2 lane shut-down) and all the matrix signs prior to the shut-down mentioned the A1(M).

                The only official warning of the M62 being fubarred was 800m before it narrowed.
                Gronda Gronda

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by the_rangdo View Post
                  Yes!

                  TrafficEngland showed no particular issues (speed information not available), Highways Agency only mentioned a single stranded vehicle (just before the 2 lane shut-down) and all the matrix signs prior to the shut-down mentioned the A1(M).

                  The only official warning of the M62 being fubarred was 800m before it narrowed.
                  Well thats because the A1(M) is an important road. The M62 has a decent diversion route called the A66 especially if you want to avoid the A1(M).
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by the_rangdo View Post
                    Yes!

                    TrafficEngland showed no particular issues (speed information not available), Highways Agency only mentioned a single stranded vehicle (just before the 2 lane shut-down) and all the matrix signs prior to the shut-down mentioned the A1(M).

                    The only official warning of the M62 being fubarred was 800m before it narrowed.
                    Wonder who that was

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