As Suffolk is at the heart of the UK's principal wheat-growing area, we get lots of agricultural vehicles clogging up our road especially at this time of year, when harvesting is under way. (Harvesting is a 24 hour operation for many farmers around here, with the noise of combine harvesters coming across the fields right through the night).
However most people here accept that efficient agriculture is vital to our nation's economy (and to keeping food prices down in the shops). You hear very few people complaining about tractors and agricultural vehicles on the roads.
The biggest traffic problem here comes about when a large motor cruiser, built many miles away from here, needs to be launched. The only hoist in the UK which is big enough to get the vessels into the water is in Ipswich, so the boats have to travel by road along the A14. But where the A14 bypasses our town the bridges are too low for the boats, so they all end up trying to squeeze down our narrow High Street instead (while staff from BT and the power company try to get all of the overhead cables out of the way). We end up with power cuts and general traffic chaos!
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