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197/5 A - Pont Hafren Newydd
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To explain.. this means 197.5 Km from the start of the motorway, in a direction away from London.
Also, to explain, if I was stranded there due to mechanical failure, I would be stood on the other side of the barrier, and behind the broken down vehicle (so it would be in the photo).. In this case I was there for work, with an appropriate and suitably equipped vehicle stood behind me for safety.
To explain.. this means 197.5 Km from the start of the motorway, in a direction away from London.
Also, to explain, if I was stranded there due to mechanical failure, I would be stood on the other side of the barrier, and behind the broken down vehicle (so it would be in the photo).. In this case I was there for work, with an appropriate and suitably equipped vehicle stood behind me for safety.
Nouchetdu38, Diana Australis, Trudy Tuinstra, Ecobird and 20 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Well captured. HFF and have a good evening
Thank you very much!
Glad you like it.
As you say, hard shoulders are dangerous, but better that than have no hardshoulder at all..!!!
Best Wishes, rather late HFF, a nice week ahead, and keep safe,
Peter
Thank you for visiting!
I am so happy that you like the scene.
Best Wishes, a good week ahead, and keep safe,
Peter
Glad you were standing safely!
Have a lovely week!
Diana
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