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"Clive Coleman" wrote in message
... I could imagine that, only the cyclist would be too tight to stump up for the fuel used. Funny how, with most things, people *like* getting things for free. I hope, out of principle, you decline any two-for-one offers next time you're in a supermarket. |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, David Splett wrote:
"Clive Coleman" wrote in message ... I could imagine that, only the cyclist would be too tight to stump up for the fuel used. Funny how, with most things, people *like* getting things for free. I hope, out of principle, you decline any two-for-one offers next time you're in a supermarket. Ah, but those aren't actually saving you money - see extensive thread on utl a few months ago! tom -- Nothing endures but change. -- Heraclitus |
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"Clive Coleman" wrote in message Cars and buses are what the roads are for, cyclists just get a free ride on their backs. Tell you what, you petrolheads keep the roads built for cars, and leave the roads built before cars were invented for cyclists. Mike Sales |
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In message , Mike
Sales writes "Clive Coleman" wrote in message Cars and buses are what the roads are for, cyclists just get a free ride on their backs. Tell you what, you petrolheads keep the roads built for cars, and leave the roads built before cars were invented for cyclists. Mike Sales That's right, you stick to the cobbles and tram lines, I'll stay with tarmac. -- Clive. |
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Clive Coleman wrote:
That's right, you stick to the cobbles and tram lines, I'll stay with tarmac. Roads were being macadamised long before cars or bicycles came on the scene - McAdam himself died in 1836. However it was the campaigning by the Cyclists Touring Club in the UK and League of American Wheelmen (with their Good Roads Movement) in the US that led to widespread macadamisation of road surfaces without which the early cars would have been totally impractical. So hands off our tarmac thank you. Tony |
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In message , Tony Raven
writes So hands off our tarmac thank you. How can it be your tarmac when you contribute nothing towards it? Don't bother with the rubbish about fuel taxes being general taxation, without them there's a lot of stuff you wouldn't now have, including tarmac roads. -- Clive. |
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"Clive Coleman" wrote in message In message Mike Sales writes "Clive Coleman" wrote in message Cars and buses are what the roads are for, cyclists just get a free ride on their backs. Tell you what, you petrolheads keep the roads built for cars, and leave the roads built before cars were invented for cyclists. Mike Sales That's right, you stick to the cobbles and tram lines, I'll stay with tarmac. -- I wrote "built" not "surfaced". Mike Sales |
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Clive Coleman wrote:
In message , Tony Raven writes So hands off our tarmac thank you. How can it be your tarmac when you contribute nothing towards it? Don't bother with the rubbish about fuel taxes being general taxation, without them there's a lot of stuff you wouldn't now have, including tarmac roads. Since tarmac roads existed long before cars, and cyclists were instrumental in their widespread installation that is demonstrably incorrect. In addition local roads are funded by the local authorities to which we all pay council tax. Central government only pays for trunk roads and motorways, most of which cyclists use rarely. So whatever Gordon does with the VED you pay to him, it doesn't pay for most of the tarmac roads I cycle on. Tony |
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In message , Tony Raven
writes In addition local roads are funded by the local authorities to which we all pay council tax. Central government only pays for trunk roads and motorways, most of which cyclists use rarely. So whatever Gordon does with the VED you pay to him, it doesn't pay for most of the tarmac roads I cycle on. If you really paid all your council tax it would be four or five times what it is now because the government subsidy would be withdrawn, so you are just plain wrong. -- Clive. |
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Clive Coleman wrote:
If you really paid all your council tax it would be four or five times what it is now because the government subsidy would be withdrawn, so you are just plain wrong. Three times actually where I live but then transport is only 5% of council budgets and that includes more than roads. But of course it all starts with your fallacy that VED and fuel duty is hypothecated by Government to road building which it isn't Tony |
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