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Cameron Gill, from Tideswell, Buxton-based RD Gii I Haulage, explains

25th September 2003
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the problems with roads in that area: "If you were a fan of motorbikes then you'd love the Cat and Addle, the problem is that they go at it nine to the dozen and assume there's nothing coming around the bend. Accidents happen entail the time. I came back across it from Macclesfield the other day and there was a car upside down in a valley at the bottom... 1 also think the A6 is a dangerous road —you come down a big hill and then it levels out into a series of corners. All the way down the hill, especially fully laden you're on the brakes, trying to keep it down to a reasonable speed. Personally 1 don't think it's wide enough for two trucks to pass comfortably, particularly if they're meeting on a corner — they're almost certainly on the other side of the road."


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