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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2010

One of our deliveries in Uxbridge, you do get close to the posts and yep a few of our drivers have got stuck but its not too bad.

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  • Good job STU..

    I would need a new truck after drivng there..LOL

  • @aid2003 Haha, no you would be fine, its not as bad as it looks honest...

    Take care Andy

  • Top drive there Stuart.

    I would love to meet one of the numptys who design new shopping centres. The very last thing they seem to think about is how the stuff will get into the shops.

    A large thumbs up from me

    Ian

  • @1958IanM Cheers Ian, i think this building was built 2000 years ago, it smells like it but once someone gets an artic in thats it they will always send one in even if it aint suitable, but i like the challenge, just hate the traffic in london when you come to leave, ah well

    Have a good weekend mate

    Stu

  • Well done drive mate. Good Work. Have a nice weekend.

  • @leboplu2004 Thanks hope you had a good weekend..

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  • Awesome

  • @240Gardner

    That would be much too sensible!

  • @1958IanM Srtuart will know M&S at White City - brand new, and with all the bays on the blind side. Not particularly tight, but why not circulate the traffic anti-clockwise so that it's an easy right hand reverse? Also, if the bays themselves were on the opposite hand, they would actually face the direction that the product travels once unloaded!

  • @1958IanM Srtuart will know M&S at White City - brand new, and with all the bays on the blind side. Not particularly tight, but why not circulate the traffic anti-clockwise so that it's an easy right hand reverse? Also, if the bays themselves were on the opposite hand, they would actually face the direction that the product travels once unloaded!

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