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Does anyone remember a book called the highway code?
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Should you try to get a copy, you will also find that Her Majesty's Stationery Office has now been rebranded as the "Office of Public Sector Information". (Sounds like something out of "The Prisoner")
The reason for this, of course, is because the thought of the word "crown", "monarch", "Her Majesty" or any pictorial representation of any of these is absolute anathema to the current ruling elite.. Denouncing such terms as "old fashioned" or "outdated" seems to justify their thoughts on the grounds of modernisation. However, the Monarchy may have been invented only yesterday and it would still be loathed by the very people who have been elected to protect it.
It should also be read by cyclists, specially the bits about using lights when it is dark and making hand signals when turning.
Also most of the population of Birmingham needs to read the bit about those strange yellow boxes that you get at some junctions and roundabouts
Ditto for tailgaters, mobile phone users, people who drive too fast / slow for the road conditions, taxi drivers, bus drivers and the students at work who will just step off the pavement into the path of an oncoming vehicle without bothering to look at whether or not it is safe to cross
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