KittenRadziwell
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That "backroad" is the direct Ballygarvan to Ringaskiddy Road. Big farms, a quarry, the route to the port of Cork, and a new motorway currently being built on that road. So there has always been more trucks and heavy machinery than cars
travelling that road, for as long as I remember. In fairness, it's mostly an 80km speed limit, but every local knows not to speed on that road, because you never know what could be around the corner. But Julie was probably late for school as usual, racing to get the kids in on time.
The road is narrow enough at times. The parking bay she was in is outside the school, so she obviously drove on the puncture the rest of the way to the school. She's lucky she didn't do more damage than a flat tyre.
travelling that road, for as long as I remember. In fairness, it's mostly an 80km speed limit, but every local knows not to speed on that road, because you never know what could be around the corner. But Julie was probably late for school as usual, racing to get the kids in on time.
The road is narrow enough at times. The parking bay she was in is outside the school, so she obviously drove on the puncture the rest of the way to the school. She's lucky she didn't do more damage than a flat tyre.