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In message , at 17:41:56 on Sat, 14 May
2016, tim... remarked: I don't think that, not giving a list of all modes with applicable manufacturing dates (as, for example, the German equivalent site does) is "opaque". This is one occasion where a lookup by numberplate would be appropriate. Although I've not had a lot of luck with such searches recently. According to the gadget in Halfords last week my car only has rear wiper blades (I wanted front) and only has headlight bulbs (I wanted a brake light). -- Roland Perry |
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in this country. It's only in those "fantastically corrupt" foreign countries. I have no experience of life and I believe everything my Prime Minister tells me. |
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Robin9 wrote:
Roland Perry;155734 Wrote: In message , at 14:14:46 on Sat, 14 May 2016, Recliner remarked: -- It appears to say that Euro 6 diesel cars must be less than 5years old, but doesn't mention any of the former Euro ratings.- They won't be allowed in free at all. What they mean is that when the rule comes in, only diesels under five years old will be given free admission, and that was when the Euro 6 standard became mandatory.- Are they getting a kick-back from manufacturers of compliant cars? David Cameron has just told us we don't have corruption in this country. Did he actually say that? It's only in those "fantastically corrupt" foreign countries. Well, there's no doubt that Nigeria and Afghanistan are fantastically corrupt. Britain isn't perfect, but it's pretty good, probably just behind the squeaky clean Scandinavian countries. |
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On 2016-05-15 06:59:59 +0000, Roland Perry said:
In message , at 17:41:56 on Sat, 14 May 2016, tim... remarked: I don't think that, not giving a list of all modes with applicable manufacturing dates (as, for example, the German equivalent site does) is "opaque". This is one occasion where a lookup by numberplate would be appropriate. Although I've not had a lot of luck with such searches recently. According to the gadget in Halfords last week my car only has rear wiper blades (I wanted front) and only has headlight bulbs (I wanted a brake light). I had better luck in Eurocarparts in Wapping the other day for wipers and some bulbs - the counter guy left his post to go look at our car and didn't trust what his computer said.... |
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In message 2016051510554417217-email@domaincom, at 10:55:44 on Sun, 15
May 2016, eastender remarked: This is one occasion where a lookup by numberplate would be appropriate. Although I've not had a lot of luck with such searches recently. According to the gadget in Halfords last week my car only has rear wiper blades (I wanted front) and only has headlight bulbs (I wanted a brake light). I had better luck in Eurocarparts in Wapping the other day for wipers and some bulbs - the counter guy left his post to go look at our car and didn't trust what his computer said.... I went and got the old bulb and found the right one by eyeball. Ordered the wiper blades from eBay after being given an eyewatering quote (for unbranded) from local car accessory shop. -- Roland Perry |
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On 14/05/2016 09:43, Robin9 wrote:
'Recliner[_3_ Wrote: New mayor Sadiq has announced that he will launch a formal policy consultation in a matter of weeks on a major package of measures to tackle air pollution in London. I don't use buses much so I'm ignorant about the routes and the use of them. I know that numerous buses run along Oxford Street and clog up that road, but I don't know where they go to, how heavily they are used and what percentage of passengers travel right through Oxford Strret and beyond. So, I have a question for the bus experts here. Is it a feasible option a) to re-diagram bus routes so that bus journeys begin and end at Marble Arch or New Oxford Street/St. Giles Circus so that those buses do not travel along Oxford Street at all, and b) design a hybrid trolley bus with a small petrol engine, and run a trolley bus shuttle service along Oxford Street - with overhead wiring installed of course - using the petrol engine only to move the bus to and from the bus depot? It is always feasible to cange bus routes, but Oxford Street is about a mile long between St Giles and Marble Arch. Would it be practical not to have any buses serving it? Feel free to shoot me down in flames. I'd be surprised if TaL operates any buses powered by petrol. It would be phenomenally expensive. Diesel has been the fuel for larger vehicles since well before WW2. |
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than petrol engines, TfL's attitude might change. My suggestion was the hybrid trolley bus would use the petrol engine only when running empty between the bus depot and the West End. When carrying passengers, it would run on electricity, thus being far cleaner than the buses using Oxford Street today. |
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On 15/05/2016 10:55, eastender wrote:
On 2016-05-15 06:59:59 +0000, Roland Perry said: In message , at 17:41:56 on Sat, 14 May 2016, tim... remarked: I don't think that, not giving a list of all modes with applicable manufacturing dates (as, for example, the German equivalent site does) is "opaque". This is one occasion where a lookup by numberplate would be appropriate. Although I've not had a lot of luck with such searches recently. According to the gadget in Halfords last week my car only has rear wiper blades (I wanted front) and only has headlight bulbs (I wanted a brake light). I had better luck in Eurocarparts in Wapping the other day for wipers and some bulbs - the counter guy left his post to go look at our car and didn't trust what his computer said.... Slightly off topic, but is that branch of Eurocarparts really in Wapping? It's north of the Highway and closer to Limehouse station than anywhere else... |
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On 16/05/2016 08:25, Robin9 wrote:
'JNugent[_5_ Wrote: ;155773']On 14/05/2016 09:43, Robin9 wrote: - 'Recliner[_3_ Wrote:- -- New mayor Sadiq has announced that he will launch a formal policy consultation in a matter of weeks on a major package of measures to tackle air pollution in London.-- - I don't use buses much so I'm ignorant about the routes and the use of them. I know that numerous buses run along Oxford Street and clog up that road, but I don't know where they go to, how heavily they are used and what percentage of passengers travel right through Oxford Strret and beyond. So, I have a question for the bus experts here. Is it a feasible option a) to re-diagram bus routes so that bus journeys begin and end at Marble Arch or New Oxford Street/St. Giles Circus so that those buses do not travel along Oxford Street at all, and b) design a hybrid trolley bus with a small petrol engine, and run a trolley bus shuttle service along Oxford Street - with overhead wiring installed of course - using the petrol engine only to move the bus to and from the bus depot?- It is always feasible to cange bus routes, but Oxford Street is about a mile long between St Giles and Marble Arch. Would it be practical not to have any buses serving it? - Feel free to shoot me down in flames.- I'd be surprised if TfL operates any buses powered by petrol. It would be phenomenally expensive. Why did you change what I typed? You didn't even mention that a change had been made. Diesel has been the fuel for larger vehicles since well before WW2. Now that it's known that diesel engines emit worse pollutants than petrol engines, TfL's attitude might change. There is the little matter of cost. My suggestion was the hybrid trolley bus would use the petrol engine only when running empty between the bus depot and the West End. When carrying passengers, it would run on electricity, thus being far cleaner than the buses using Oxford Street today. Why not just run on electricity all the way? |
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