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Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Cast_Iron writes Nick H (UK) wrote: A few years ago *nobody* jumped red lights, save a few crazy youngsters. Now it is common practice. Ken's traffic management policies have made London more dangerous. You must be living in a different London from the one I grew up and learned to drive in. No one stopped when the lights went red, No one! Surely you don't mean that? there was always a couple of chancers and certainly no waited on the line for the light to go green, Amber was always the signal to go. Again, I think you exaggerate. I've been driving in London for 46 years and that has not been my experience. But I'm not convinced that observance of traffic lights has become significantly worse in the last few years - there are always a few fools who take a risk, and sometimes they end up paying for it. OK, so I exaggerate somewhat:-) -- Nick H (UK) |
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