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On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 09:41:12PM +0000, Neil Williams wrote:
I missed one, incidentally , in the form of taxis. Taxis should not be allowed to stop in bus lanes, IMO, as they cause both danger and delay by doing so. We've covered this before in this froup, and I disagree. I certainly see no danger there, and the delay is vanishingly small compared to that caused by delivery trucks parking in bus lanes or traffic turning across bus lanes - and the latter won't go away with middle of the road bus lanes, as people still need to turn right. Get rid of the delivery trucks - or banish them to the dead of night - and the taxi "problem" would be so small as to be not worth bothering about. Remember, taxi drivers want to spend as little time as possible stopped. Actually, it's not even delivery trucks that are the biggest problem. It's security vans. AFAIK, while there is a sensible exemption from the "no stopping in bus lanes" rule for people like the post office, there isn't one for Securicor - and they can laugh off the occasional derisory fine. As, obviously, can the operators of the same truck that I've seen illegally parked in the same place every morning for several days in a row, with a good dozen or so tickets on the windscreen every time. This is again a benefit of centre-of-the-road bus lanes - the taxis can delay the other traffic instead - but you could also go for the option of providing lay-bys for taxis that move them out of the way of the bus. I see your point with middle of the road bus lanes, but making taxis only stop in designated laybys (at least on some routes) would **** taxi drivers and passengers off *a lot*, and also eat into the space available for pavements that are already crowded. When I use a taxi, I don't want to have to find the nearest taxi layby and wait there until an available taxi just happens to go past, I want to walk to the nearest place that I know lots of taxis drive past, hail one, and jump in with the taxi stopping for maybe all of 20 seconds. Unless you have literally thousands of those laybys all over central London your plan will do an awful lot of damage to our very good and useful taxi infrastructure. You'd need at least as many of them as there are now bus stops, but spread more evenly. -- David Cantrell | Minister for Arbitrary Justice You know you're getting old when you fancy the teenager's parent and ignore the teenager -- Paul M in uknot |
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