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On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:05:32 +0100, "John Rowland"
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: In the light of your comments you might be interested to read the proposals here http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/proj...ions/5003.aspx and perhaps send in some comments to TfL. Closing date 20 July 2007. No disrepect to Paul, but TfL consultations are just for show. They have already decided what to do. The high-profile consultation over the western extension of the Congestion charge showed us Ken's vision of democracy. "If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.", as Ken himself said when he wasn't in charge. Viva Zapata! I actually know where and how this consultation started and it was at the suggestion of someone outside of TfL. TfL have decided to make a decision on something that affects a lot of people but I believe they are interested in views on this subject. We can all be as cynical as we want to be about consultation and I'd agree that TfL's track record is not ideal. However having been involved in commenting on the route 393 extension to Chalk Farm TfL have done a good job of writing to me to tell be about the process, that they've received my comments, inviting me to a public meeting, telling me about the consultation results and acknowledging the wide range of views / opposition to the proposal. At least they are trying and at least information is being put out in the public domain which has to be better than before. I want to see all bus service proposals treated in the same way but I might be waiting a while for that to happen. I have to say I have some severe doubts about the bus stopping proposals because I doubt the bus companies can actually get the message to their staff and that's where it will fall down in future (just as it so demonstrably does today). I'm also struggling with the hail and ride proposals because I think that the accessibility issues and the proposed solutions will result in the de facto abolition of hail and ride. I'd prefer that TfL just said that rather than pretend they and the highway authorities can comply with the legislation and still have hail and ride services. I use a few routes that are hail and ride and I think the concept is very good and very convenient and I'd hate to see it go because the people who value it most (often old people) would suffer through the introduction of facilities that are apparently for their benefit (fixed accessible boarding points but with a longer walk to them). -- Paul C |
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