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Old November 16th 03, 07:35 PM posted to uk.politics.misc,uk.transport,uk.transport.london
Grant Crozier Grant Crozier is offline
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Default The effects of a road congestion tax

On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 19:09:07 GMT, "Diversity Isn't A Codeword For
Anti-White" wrote:
you missed out saying that if more money was spent on road maintenance
rather than being stolen by the government to waste on crap like economic
migrants and if councils stopped purposely creating congestion(for their
congestion tax), then traffic would move much quicker.

I agree you can be standing in one street in my city and see the
street you want to get to maybe to make a delivery or something
and due to the no entry's and one way systems to drive to that street
from street A you have got to drive at least one mile when on foot
you can be there in less than a minute.
And what is more I always under stud that a ring road went ROUND a
city or town Preston city council here in Lancashire decided it would
be novel to build a ring road right through the fcking city center ! .
Grant .