According to the news this morning and afternoon, you can drive to a location to do your exercise; so I would infer from that discussion that you can drive as long as you're not exposing yourself and others to more risk.
Take a sat nav with the speed camera locations, when the roads are quite it is all too easy to drive a little faster than normal.not so sure but are you allowed to drive .going to leeds to pick up some stuffs but not meeting anyone other than the vender at a distance.dont wanna get pulled up etc
I fail to see the problem with driving. It's trying to make things harder than it is. Most of the Scottish stuff in NIMBY actions.not so sure but are you allowed to drive .going to leeds to pick up some stuffs but not meeting anyone other than the vender at a distance.dont wanna get pulled up etc
Exactly.... It's not rocket science . Although it would seem to be for some.if that means you are in an area with far fewer people, if you get to the car park and it is full move on or go back home, he also said that the rules required a certain amount of common sense, they do not cover every possible scenario,
Put the dog in the back of the car, dropped the wife at tesco. Me and the dog walked round a deserted wood for 25 minutes, back to pick her up (pretty decent stock in the shops) and home.According to the news this morning and afternoon, you can drive to a location to do your exercise; so I would infer from that discussion that you can drive as long as you're not exposing yourself and others to more risk.
Don't leave your house unless its essential
Don't travel unless its essential
Which part of this are you not getting?
Put the dog in the back of the car, dropped the wife at tesco. Me and the dog walked round a deserted wood for 25 minutes, back to pick her up (pretty decent stock in the shops) and home.
I'm pretty certain that's ticking all the new rules, plus we don't need to go back to the shops for another week. In other news, it was still £90 for five carrier bags worth...
...for the dog...Well, you will buy caviar....
We're doomed.he also said that the rules required a certain amount of common sense, they do not cover every possible scenario,
Only reason anyone leaves my house is the back garden and that's for everyone's sanity.Don't leave your house unless its essential
Don't travel unless its essential
Which part of this are you not getting?
Chap I was working for last week had a clock made in Towcester
Put the dog in the back of the car, dropped the wife at tesco. Me and the dog walked round a deserted wood for 25 minutes, back to pick her up (pretty decent stock in the shops) and home.
I'm pretty certain that's ticking all the new rules, plus we don't need to go back to the shops for another week. In other news, it was still £90 for five carrier bags worth...
Don't travel unless its essential
I fail to see the problem with driving. It's trying to make things harder than it is. Most of the Scottish stuff in NIMBY actions.
It's what you do on the way or get there that matters. Driving 250 miles. Picking up a few large boxes and driving back is fine as long as you take proper washing precautions.