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John Rowland December 22nd 03 08:00 PM

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Hi all,

According to http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/mayor...dec17_2003.jsp ,
the public consultation for a westward extension of the Congestion Charging
area is due to start early in 2004.

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Cast_Iron December 22nd 03 09:12 PM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 
John Rowland wrote:
Hi all,

According to
http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/mayor...dec17_2003.jsp
, the public consultation for a westward extension of the
Congestion Charging area is due to start early in 2004.


The sooner it spreads outwards the better!!

(Just to get the discussion underway)



Dave Newt December 22nd 03 09:55 PM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 


Cast_Iron wrote:

John Rowland wrote:
Hi all,

According to
http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/mayor...dec17_2003.jsp
, the public consultation for a westward extension of the
Congestion Charging area is due to start early in 2004.


The sooner it spreads outwards the better!!

(Just to get the discussion underway)


I feel a crosspost to uk.transport would get the ball rolling quite
quickly! :-)

Dave (I resisted the temptation though)

Paul December 23rd 03 06:54 AM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 
Cast_Iron wrote:
John Rowland wrote:
Hi all,

According to
http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/mayor...dec17_2003.jsp
, the public consultation for a westward extension of the
Congestion Charging area is due to start early in 2004.


The sooner it spreads outwards the better!!

(Just to get the discussion underway)


Or even :-
(Just to get the TROLLING underway)

Happy Wotsit
Paul B.




Tom Sacold December 23rd 03 02:56 PM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 

"Cast_Iron" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:
Hi all,

According to
http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/mayor...dec17_2003.jsp
, the public consultation for a westward extension of the
Congestion Charging area is due to start early in 2004.


The sooner it spreads outwards the better!!

(Just to get the discussion underway)



Yep. The sooner it gets out to all those London voters, the sooner Ken will
be out!



Nick H (UK) December 23rd 03 03:41 PM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 
Tom Sacold wrote:
"Cast_Iron" wrote in message
...

John Rowland wrote:

Hi all,

According to
http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/mayor...dec17_2003.jsp
, the public consultation for a westward extension of the
Congestion Charging area is due to start early in 2004.


The sooner it spreads outwards the better!!

(Just to get the discussion underway)




Yep. The sooner it gets out to all those London voters, the sooner Ken will
be out!


Ken Livingston (for whom I voted at the time) has done a great deal of
damage to London traffic. Thing is, that doesn't mean he made it better
for pedestrians, cyclists, etc. Keeping the traffic flowing makes for a
better environment; more stop-start motoring means higher fuels
consumption and more pollution.

A few years ago *nobody* jumped red lights, save a few crazy youngsters.
Now it is common practice. Ken's traffic management policies have
made London more dangerous.

--
Nick H (UK)


Cast_Iron December 23rd 03 04:26 PM

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Nick H (UK) wrote:

A few years ago *nobody* jumped red lights, save a few
crazy youngsters. Now it is common practice. Ken's
traffic management policies have
made London more dangerous.


You must be living in a different London from the one I grew up and learned
to drive in. No one stopped when the lights went red, there was always a
couple of chancers and certainly no waited on the line for the light to go
green, Amber was always the signal to go.




Nick H (UK) December 23rd 03 09:06 PM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 
Cast_Iron wrote:
Nick H (UK) wrote:


A few years ago *nobody* jumped red lights, save a few
crazy youngsters. Now it is common practice. Ken's
traffic management policies have
made London more dangerous.



You must be living in a different London from the one I grew up and learned
to drive in. No one stopped when the lights went red, there was always a
couple of chancers and certainly no waited on the line for the light to go
green, Amber was always the signal to go.



Our Milage Obviously Varies:-)

I do believe that Ken's traffic light timing fiddles have reduced
respect for traffic lights.

--
Nick H (UK)


Paul Terry December 24th 03 07:16 AM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 
In message , Cast_Iron
writes

Nick H (UK) wrote:

A few years ago *nobody* jumped red lights, save a few
crazy youngsters. Now it is common practice. Ken's
traffic management policies have
made London more dangerous.


You must be living in a different London from the one I grew up and learned
to drive in. No one stopped when the lights went red,


No one! Surely you don't mean that?

there was always a couple of chancers and certainly no waited on the
line for the light to go green, Amber was always the signal to go.


Again, I think you exaggerate. I've been driving in London for 46 years
and that has not been my experience. But I'm not convinced that
observance of traffic lights has become significantly worse in the last
few years - there are always a few fools who take a risk, and sometimes
they end up paying for it.

--
Paul Terry

Cast_Iron December 24th 03 12:22 PM

Congestion Charging in Kensington
 

"Paul Terry" wrote in message
...
In message , Cast_Iron
writes

Nick H (UK) wrote:

A few years ago *nobody* jumped red lights, save a few
crazy youngsters. Now it is common practice. Ken's
traffic management policies have
made London more dangerous.


You must be living in a different London from the one I grew up and

learned
to drive in. No one stopped when the lights went red,


No one! Surely you don't mean that?

there was always a couple of chancers and certainly no waited on the
line for the light to go green, Amber was always the signal to go.


Again, I think you exaggerate.


Only marginally perhaps, but no more so than most people when describing a
particular aspect of human behaviour.

I've been driving in London for 46 years
and that has not been my experience. But I'm not convinced that
observance of traffic lights has become significantly worse in the last
few years - there are always a few fools who take a risk, and sometimes
they end up paying for it.


It was about any recent changes in behaviour that I was referring to rather
than in any absolute terms.




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