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Lara Croft and Tomb Raider on the road....just look where you're going says Biglorryblog...

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Here's a quick way to be distracted on the A12 during the rush-hour approaching Gallows Corner... and one for all you Lara Croft fans too...now click through here for a closer look. And before you ask yes I was stationary...for goodness sake didn't I just tell you it was the A12!

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It certainly acted fast on me.....although it rather begs the question is this really such a good idea to put on the back of a truck, or indeed anything 'vehicular' (as the Americans say) if you want other drivers to stay focussed on what they're supposed to be doing? I just ask as a matter of interest. Or was that just another one of Biglorryblog's rhetoric questions...? And for the sake of balance are there not similar distractions for women drivers?

Meanwhile, one wonders if any academic has done any research on the level of accidents around such vehicles to see if, in any way, the number of incidents is higher? What do you think? And for goodness sake keep it clean!

 

 

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I have to say my favourite soft drink trailer advertising is Irn Bru’s ‘Wakey Wakey’. Sadly I don’t have any illustrations.

I like the strategically placed rivet/nipple.

Chris Gardner:

Is there an extra pie for identifying that the trailer belongs to Richard Read Transport of Longhope??

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