Road closed after milk float crash

A MILK float was involved in a two-vehicle collision in Bournemouth this morning.

The incident in Moorside Road, West Howe took place around 6.42am.

The road was partially blocked due to the milk flat being stuck in the middle of the road.

Recovery was arranged for the milk float and details were exchanged by the drivers.

No-one was injured.

Comments(8)

suzigirl says...
11:08am Thu 14 Feb 13

No use crying over split milk!

Edna Cheese (Mrs) says...
11:16am Thu 14 Feb 13

Milk Float was probably speeding due to overcharged batteries. They whizz past-ur-eyes

The Renegade Master says...
11:30am Thu 14 Feb 13

suzigirl wrote:
No use crying over split milk!
What's "split" milk?
Does it wait for an opportunity to jump off the milk float and make a run for it? ;-)

nobbythesheep says...
12:10pm Thu 14 Feb 13

They had butter clean that up quickly before it churns into a cheesy story

nobbythesheep says...
12:18pm Thu 14 Feb 13

The Renegade Master wrote:
suzigirl wrote:
No use crying over split milk!
What's "split" milk?
Does it wait for an opportunity to jump off the milk float and make a run for it? ;-)
And anyway, what exactly is a milk 'flat'

Echo wrote: The road was partially blocked due to the milk flat being stuck in the middle of the road.

suzigirl says...
2:24pm Thu 14 Feb 13

nobbythesheep wrote:
The Renegade Master wrote:
suzigirl wrote: No use crying over split milk!
What's "split" milk? Does it wait for an opportunity to jump off the milk float and make a run for it? ;-)
And anyway, what exactly is a milk 'flat'
Echo wrote: The road was partially blocked due to the milk flat being stuck in the middle of the road.
whoops typo!!! but you knew what I meant.......you must think you are the cream of the crop now!

nobbythesheep says...
2:33pm Thu 14 Feb 13

Your really milking it now...

nobbythesheep says...
2:35pm Thu 14 Feb 13

suzigirl wrote:
nobbythesheep wrote:
The Renegade Master wrote:
suzigirl wrote: No use crying over split milk!
What's "split" milk? Does it wait for an opportunity to jump off the milk float and make a run for it? ;-)
And anyway, what exactly is a milk 'flat'
Echo wrote: The road was partially blocked due to the milk flat being stuck in the middle of the road.
whoops typo!!! but you knew what I meant.......you must think you are the cream of the crop now!
I think they were playing chicken and one driver bottled it

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