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Damn Missed itYesterday, wife driving up to a set of temporary (road-works) lights with the usual "When red light shows STOP here". Where are the lights?… Started by phunksta |
0 | May 22, 2009 |
Do we need speed limits?No, I think people are best left to judge for themselves according to context and commonsense. There's plenty more to say about this, but I… Started by Martin Cassini |
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May 18, 2009 Reply by Martin Cassini |
Football and roads. Red light = red ragPunishment where it's due. For reckless tackling or intent to injure, charge footballers with GBH. Under FiT Roads, with its ethos of equal… Started by Martin Cassini |
0 | Apr 27, 2009 |
Speed limits and dubious regulationThe Telegraph has quite a good piece on speed limits and dubious regulation here. Some good comments too. Started by Martin Cassini |
0 | Apr 26, 2009 |
Safer not stopping at redOK, this refers to cyclists, but could it be true for all road-users? Started by Martin Cassini |
0 | Apr 13, 2009 |
Money, money, moneyChad Dornsife believes that most traffic control is revenue-led. In the UK, we suffer revenue-led legislation based on no evidence. In the… Started by Martin Cassini |
0 | Mar 21, 2009 |
Cardiff getting it wrong?Should this discussion be entitled, could Cardiff Council get it more wrong? Started by Ian Perry |
0 | Mar 14, 2009 |
ACCIDENTS ARE NOT ACCIDENTSBoris Johnson thinks it’s “insane” that traffic lights cause needless delay. Who doesn’t? But it's equally insane to think technology is th… Started by Martin Cassini |
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Mar 14, 2009 Reply by Ian Perry |
Speed humpsSpeed humps effect cyclists more than motorists, but perhaps what we need are "intelligent speed humps" as demonstrated in this little film… Started by Ian Perry |
0 | Mar 14, 2009 |
UK speed limit reductionThe "national" speed limit in the UK is set to be reduced from 60mph to 50mph. 2/3 of the counties main roads currently with speed limits o… Started by Ian Perry |
0 | Mar 8, 2009 |
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