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Launched today by the Mayor of London is this initial consultation
document on the likely direction and principles to be used in the updated Mayoral Transport Strategy. http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/publi.../way-to-go.pdf Press release here http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_...eleaseid=19568 I'll resist the temptation to comment further and leave it to those who are interested to respond. [x posted to utl] -- Paul C |
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'Rephrasing traffic lights' - interesting idea. Maybe as 'illuminated
vehicle flow controllers'? |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
Launched today by the Mayor of London is this initial consultation document on the likely direction and principles to be used in the updated Mayoral Transport Strategy. http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/publi.../way-to-go.pdf Good Lord, it appears to show white men who are neither evading their fares nor working as rapist minicab drivers. If this can really happen, the previous mayor kept it pretty quiet! |
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John Rowland wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote: Launched today by the Mayor of London is this initial consultation document on the likely direction and principles to be used in the updated Mayoral Transport Strategy. http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/publi.../way-to-go.pdf Good Lord, it appears to show white men who are neither evading their fares nor working as rapist minicab drivers. If this can really happen, the previous mayor kept it pretty quiet! Well, that's good. As long as white men aren't being victimised, the fact that the brochure is unutterable horse***** doesn't matter, eh? Welcome to four wasted years. Faugh. Tchah. Tom * Boris, to the TfL Board, slightly paraphrased - 'the car is the single biggest contributor to female emancipation'. Hello? You're not a rightwing journalist any more, mate. |
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On Nov 6, 12:14*pm, Tom Barry wrote:
John Rowland wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: Launched today by the Mayor of London is this initial consultation document on the likely direction and principles to be used in the updated Mayoral Transport Strategy. http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/publi.../way-to-go.pdf Good Lord, it appears to show white men who are neither evading their fares nor working as rapist minicab drivers. If this can really happen, the previous mayor kept it pretty quiet! Well, that's good. *As long as white men aren't being victimised, the fact that the brochure is unutterable horse***** doesn't matter, eh? Welcome to four wasted years. Faugh. *Tchah. Tom * Boris, to the TfL Board, slightly paraphrased - 'the car is the single * biggest contributor to female emancipation'. *Hello? *You're not a rightwing journalist any more, mate. The sun is shining and you can't see any of those nasty leftwing troublemakers who'll be sacked now. The picture is pretty accurate, 'cos bike and expensive taxi will be the only way to get around when all the strikes those job cuts will spawn come along. Unless you have a 4x4 of course, as they don't cause congestion according to Boris. Neill |
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On 6 Nov, 14:17, Neill wrote:
The sun is shining and you can't see any of those nasty leftwing troublemakers who'll be sacked now. The picture is pretty accurate, 'cos bike and expensive taxi will be the only way to get around when all the strikes those job cuts will spawn come along. Unless you have a 4x4 of course, as they don't cause congestion according to Boris. It is a fact that a 4x4 causes no more of a traffic jam than a normally-sized car. A Land Rover Defender SWB, for instance, is as I recall shorter and narrower then a Vauxhall Corsa. There is an argument for a pollution charge to be made against such vehicles (and also against large-engined sports cars, whatever their physical size), but it is then not a *Congestion* Charge, it is a *Pollution* charge. These are two different things, and I think Boris is being quite honest in making this clear. Neil |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 07:04:18 -0800 (PST),
Neil Williams wrote: On 6 Nov, 14:17, Neill wrote: The sun is shining and you can't see any of those nasty leftwing troublemakers who'll be sacked now. The picture is pretty accurate, 'cos bike and expensive taxi will be the only way to get around when all the strikes those job cuts will spawn come along. Unless you have a 4x4 of course, as they don't cause congestion according to Boris. It is a fact that a 4x4 causes no more of a traffic jam than a normally-sized car. A Land Rover Defender SWB, for instance, is as I recall shorter and narrower then a Vauxhall Corsa. This doesn't necessarily follow. A 4x4 waiting to turn R out of a junction onto a main road can block traffic wanting to turn L out of the same road because they cannot see around or through or over the bonnet of the larger car. Tim. -- God said, "div D = rho, div B = 0, curl E = - @B/@t, curl H = J + @D/@t," and there was light. http://www.woodall.me.uk/ |
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On 6 Nov, 15:04, Neil Williams wrote:
It is a fact that a 4x4 causes no more of a traffic jam than a normally-sized car. *A Land Rover Defender SWB, for instance, is as I recall shorter and narrower then a Vauxhall Corsa. Unfortunately a Land Rover Defender SWB is not representative of the 4x4 vehicles you see on the streets of London. Most 4x4 vehicles, people carriers and other similar vehicles are that bit wider, longer and higher and make a significant difference to other road users - when parking, turning out of junctions, trying to move around in queues, passing on narrow roads with parked cars. The other frequent problem with these* is tinted windows that are too dark to see through properly, so you can't make eye contact and you can't see through to the other end/side. * I know it's not only these types of vehicle that get tinted windows, but it seems more likely - so that you can't see the little darlings in the back, or can't see the £10,000 Rolex on the driver's wrist (stereotypical but fairly tru-ish example reasons) |
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On 6 Nov, 15:20, Tim Woodall wrote:
This doesn't necessarily follow. A 4x4 waiting to turn R out of a junction onto a main road can block traffic wanting to turn L out of the same road because they cannot see around or through or over the bonnet of the larger car. In which case it is only fair to charge MPVs and vans etc (including electric vehicles) the same amount Neil |
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