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On 2016-08-16 12:26:55 +0000, Recliner said:
Can the drivers of 200mph expresses see far enough ahead to be able to have any material ability to slow or stop the train if they see an obstruction or track problem? No. I would be surprised if HS2 wasn't ATO from the start, even if there was a driver and dog (driver to sit there and watch, dog to bite him if he touches anything) up front "just in case". Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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In message , at 15:23:26 on Tue, 16
Aug 2016, Neil Williams remarked: I've never ordered a minicab that offered any kind of real-time feedback about when it was going to arrive. Really? All my local firms do, either allowing GPS tracking via their app, or if you ordered by telephone you get a text message when the vehicle is allocated, giving you time to get your shoes on ready etc, and another when it is a short distance away, allowing you to walk out of your front door near enough straight into the vehicle. While I appreciate you live in a more rural area than I The last time I ordered a minicab was when living in Nottingham within the last 5yrs. , I'm surprised any firms still exist not providing those facilities. The text service has existed round here for well over 10 years, the apps for about a year or two. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 15:29:35 on Tue, 16
Aug 2016, Neil Williams remarked: On 2016-08-16 11:14:23 +0000, Roland Perry said: In London it's much more than that. One of the black cab's main complaints is that Uber cars illegally (as in "waiting") congregate outside various venues, and as well as in effect being hailed by people leaving the venue, block the parking/kerbside so black cabs can't be easily hailed, or drop off. Given the significant disruption black cabs stopping where they feel like in London, particularly in bus lanes, cause to other modes of transport, again particularly buses, I can't help but have a quiet giggle about that and wish Uber the best of luck. The black cabs only stop there one at a time when picking up or setting down (which is no more of a hindrance than buses at stops getting in the way of taxis). Not whole clusters of them for long periods. Personally, I think stopping on Red Routes and in bus lanes should be prohibited for everyone at all times, taxis included, I quite like the way some cities overseas prohibit taxis stopping on the main drag, and make them go into a side road. he only problem there is that so many side-roads in London are now blocked off as anti-rat-run measures! loading included, Loading is already banned (if you mean goods). -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 15:30:11 on Tue, 16
Aug 2016, Neil Williams remarked: I wouldn't be so sure of that. ATO on a slow metro system is one thing, having no one at the front on an express is another matter entirely. Until trains have sensors at least as good as the human eye to see any obstructions ahead it won't happen. No train can stop in the distance its human operator can see to be clear. Of course they can, how else would "calling on" signals work? (Albeit recently not so well at Plymouth). -- Roland Perry |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2016 15:30:11 +0100
Neil Williams wrote: On 2016-08-16 11:28:42 +0000, d said: I wouldn't be so sure of that. ATO on a slow metro system is one thing, having no one at the front on an express is another matter entirely. Until trains have sensors at least as good as the human eye to see any obstructions ahead it won't happen. No train can stop in the distance its human operator can see to be clear. I never said it could. But like I said in another post, some braking is better than no braking at all. -- Spud |
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![]() "tim..." wrote in message ... wrote in message ... In article , lid (James Heaton) wrote: wrote in message ... In article , (tim...) wrote: wrote in message ... In article , (Someone Somewhere) wrote: I thought it was a bit of an exaggeration, but then I used on online calculator (www.entitledto.co.uk), claiming I worked 20 hours a week for 8K per annum and was single with 4 kids, living in a band C council property in Tower Hamlets with a rent of £120 a week. This is what it came out with: Initial Tax Credit £14,996.10 £288.39 This figure is based on the income you received last year. The Tax Credits figure shown below is based on your current income amount. Tax Credits £14,996.10 £288.39 Working tax credit and child tax credit. Council Tax Support £364.52 £6.99 Your full Council Tax bill of £15.30 per week will be reduced to £8.31 per week because of your entitlement to Council Tax Support. The amount you get can be affected by other benefits. We have included the amounts we have calculated for Working Tax Credit (£63.91 per week). Housing Benefit £4,835.39 £92.99 Your full rent of £120.00 per week will be reduced by £92.99 per week because of your entitlement to Housing Benefit. This means you will have to pay £27.01 each week. The amount you get can be affected by other benefits. We have included the amounts we have calculated for Working Tax Credit (£63.91 per week). Child Benefit £3,213.60 £61.80 Total Entitlements £23,409.61 £450.17 So, £23k - even more than was claimed! and falling. hence the reason why I plumped for 20K instead of the current maximum of 23K When does child benefit beyond 2nd child stop? It doesn't (the proposal was for Child Tax Credits to be restricted to first 2 children, but that got quashed in the Lords along with the other recent changes) I accept that my suggestion that someone can get 20K in benefits from earning 8K per annum in uncommon, but it most certainly isn't the complete fiction that you suggested it was I thought the switch to Universal Credit was going to penalise children after the first 2? The point made after the Lords defeat was that it was only temporary. I think it's only for children born after a certain date. Existing claimants will keep it. The hypothesis related to new claimants of course. In most parts of Britain, there are no new claimants to UB. By the time it is rolled out to them, they will be existing claimants Yes that was the point I was trying (badly) to make. Even in an area such as my own where UC has launched, it is presently for singles only. So at some point - UC will launch for all, and that will be the day zero when existing claims are protected and new ones restricted to 2no children only. Cheers James |
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On 2016-08-16 14:40:31 +0000, Roland Perry said:
The last time I ordered a minicab was when living in Nottingham within the last 5yrs. Did you order it using a landline? If you did I can see why you might not have experienced the text service. FWIW, though, the first thing our local companies did was a "ringback" service, which was to ring you back for 3 rings when your car was dispatched and again when it was about to arrive. That did work on landlines. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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On 2016-08-16 14:44:28 +0000, Roland Perry said:
The black cabs only stop there one at a time when picking up or setting down (which is no more of a hindrance than buses at stops getting in the way of taxis). Bus lanes are for buses. Buses (in London) have many people on them. They absolutely should have priority over taxis, which are to all intents and purposes private vehicles while in use. I quite like the way some cities overseas prohibit taxis stopping on the main drag, and make them go into a side road. he only problem there is that so many side-roads in London are now blocked off as anti-rat-run measures! True. Though there are places where marking out taxi drop-off laybys would be sensible e.g. Oxford St. Loading is already banned (if you mean goods). On Red Routes yes, in bus lanes not always. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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