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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
Transport chiefs are planning to slash the speed limit and introduce a
cycle lane on a key central London road in a bid to prioritise buses and cyclists. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a3992371.html -- Bod |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 5:30:32 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
Transport chiefs are planning to slash the speed limit and introduce a cycle lane on a key central London road in a bid to prioritise buses and cyclists. Do subsidised vehicles in London ever reach 20mph? |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On 18/11/2018 15:25, Simon Jester wrote:
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 5:30:32 AM UTC, Bod wrote: Transport chiefs are planning to slash the speed limit and introduce a cycle lane on a key central London road in a bid to prioritise buses and cyclists. Do subsidised vehicles in London ever reach 20mph? The important point to take from that, is the prioritising of cyclists. -- Bod |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On 18/11/2018 05:30, Bod wrote:
Transport chiefs are planning to slash the speed limit and introduce a cycle lane on a key central London road in a bid to prioritise buses and cyclists. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a3992371.html I knew that was going to be Tooley Street even before I went to the URL. Can traffic actually reach 20mph for most of the time in that street (which has already had lots of sabotaging attention from the TaL)? Maybe at 03:00... |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 4:21:10 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 18/11/2018 05:30, Bod wrote: Transport chiefs are planning to slash the speed limit and introduce a cycle lane on a key central London road in a bid to prioritise buses and cyclists. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a3992371.html I knew that was going to be Tooley Street even before I went to the URL. Can traffic actually reach 20mph for most of the time in that street (which has already had lots of sabotaging attention from the TaL)? Maybe at 03:00... The image is fake, it shows motor vehicles parked on the footway and that never happens. |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On 18/11/2018 17:18, Simon Jester wrote:
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 4:21:10 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 18/11/2018 05:30, Bod wrote: Transport chiefs are planning to slash the speed limit and introduce a cycle lane on a key central London road in a bid to prioritise buses and cyclists. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a3992371.html I knew that was going to be Tooley Street even before I went to the URL. Can traffic actually reach 20mph for most of the time in that street (which has already had lots of sabotaging attention from the TaL)? Maybe at 03:00... The image is fake, it shows motor vehicles parked on the footway and that never happens. Where? If you are thinking of the licenced taxis on the south side of the street, they are in a carriageway lay-by dedicated as a taxi-rank. IOW, they're not on a footway (have you ever seen a taxi-rank on a footway?). This was in force during the construction of the Shard complex, the refurbishment of London Bridge station and the laying-out of a new bus terminus in that immediate area (accessed from Borough High Street). Since that stock photo was taken, some years ago, that temporary lay-by has been reconstructed as part of a new and repositioned footway. The taxi-rank has been moved round to the area immediately in front of the station concourse (where there was a taxi-rank before the redevelopment). Happy to help. You need it. PS: The photo shows quite a few bicycles parked on the footway. |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 5:58:00 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
Happy to help. You need it. Maybe one day you will grow up enough to respond to a post without the playground name calling. |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On 18/11/2018 19:41, Simon Jester wrote:
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 5:58:00 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: Happy to help. You need it. Maybe one day you will grow up enough to respond to a post without the playground name calling. Do you mean playground childish behaviour like yours when you accused the drivers of "motor vehicles" lawfully using a taxi-rank of being "parked" on the pavement? You could only arrive at that (wildly incorrect) conclusion through ignorance and prejudice, two qualities you possess in abundance. |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 8:36:08 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 18/11/2018 19:41, Simon Jester wrote: On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 5:58:00 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: Happy to help. You need it. Maybe one day you will grow up enough to respond to a post without the playground name calling. Do you mean playground childish behaviour like yours when you accused the drivers of "motor vehicles" lawfully using a taxi-rank of being "parked" on the pavement? You could only arrive at that (wildly incorrect) conclusion through ignorance and prejudice, two qualities you possess in abundance. Thank you for proving my point. |
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Transport chiefs plan 20mph speed limit and new cycle lane nearLondon Bridge station in bid to cut pollution
On 18/11/2018 20:44, Simon Jester wrote:
On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 8:36:08 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: On 18/11/2018 19:41, Simon Jester wrote: On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 5:58:00 PM UTC, JNugent wrote: Happy to help. You need it. Maybe one day you will grow up enough to respond to a post without the playground name calling. Do you mean playground childish behaviour like yours when you accused the drivers of "motor vehicles" lawfully using a taxi-rank of being "parked" on the pavement? You could only arrive at that (wildly incorrect) conclusion through ignorance and prejudice, two qualities you possess in abundance. Thank you for proving my point. shrug You're the one with the ignorance and the prejudice. I merely pointed out that fact. |
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