What price the health of the nation?It’s just a tax on people who can’t afford it
Not to mention the saving to the NHS, disability benefits, etc.
What price the health of the nation?It’s just a tax on people who can’t afford it
The electric Underground? Interesting?There is more pollution created and omitted by the Underground in Central London
Early days yet but yes, particles of iron, dust and brake linings.The electric Underground? Interesting?
Yes, I get that the Tube system is far from sanitised, but more polluting than London traffic? Especially when you consider that most of the 'central London' stuff is below ground.Early days yet but yes, iron, dust and brake linings.
There is more pollution created and omitted by the Underground in Central London
Extremely unpopular with a section of the population. That vandalism includes traffic measures that had been in place for years to decades by the way.They seem to be extremely unpopular and a huge waste of money. The problem with these bad ideas is the councils think the solution is more bad ideas.
It's not just London or the UK that are piloting various schemes to lower traffic in cities etc. I used to regularly drive into Brum, but it's the train for us from now on. I turn down work anywhere near Brum.So the health of the nation depends
There is more pollution created and omitted by the Underground in Central London where the problems lay not out in places like Green St Green, Cudham, Bromley etc.
Below the belt, I thought.It's a lofty claim.
Nobody show TfL this.. They appear to have lost it.This looks interesting.
The problem comes when something is done that people look upon and say - thats bonkers.Extremely unpopular with a section of the population. That vandalism includes traffic measures that had been in place for years to decades by the way.
It's almost as if people have gotten excited by the ULEZ and are looking for things to vandalise. Hopefully they'll be treated the same way the 2011 rioters were with significant jail time.
Except now we have electric cars and trains (and air travel). So no, not quite 1800's. Not even close.if everyone banned motor vehicles from their roads then we'd be back to 1800
It was over 2 years ago. If there was a real legal issue, I suspect they'l have it sorted by now.Nobody show TfL this.. They appear to have lost it.
I'm talking about LTNs which stop electric cars too.Except now we have electric cars and trains (and air travel). So no, not quite 1800's. Not even close.