British Transport Police Visit Oakham to catch dangerous drivers who ignore railway crossing lights
Parking on pedestrian pavements is permitted here in Oakham, although it is normal to use the added feature of hazzard warning lights.
With the arrival of extra freight trains very soon it is likely this risky offence may increase, the council said the crossing will be closed for up to 40 minutes of each hour.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
British Transport Police Visit Oakham to catch dangerous drivers who ignore railway crossing lights
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