Shivers
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Roger Sinden":qwuiltxa said:Shivers":qwuiltxa said:We have for yrs already had a better record of public transport ect than most countrys.
I wasn't sure what the term chelsea tractor meant --until the other day i saw one on the tele --for gods sake its a small 4x4 landrover/range rover--.
Nothing wrong at all with these apart from very high CO2 emissions and poor fuel consumption. And fine when used in sensible locations eg rural but not taking children all of 800 yards down a very crowded London street. Accident statistics also show that for a pedestrian the chances of injury are significantly higher when hit by Chelsea tractor then when hit by a more sensibly sized car.
agreed they are more liable to injure ---so is a bus,if i wanted to convert to horse and cart--what sort of authorities would i have to get permission from to be able to do so,& what sort of parking grade would i fall into,you see its all rediculous the way people are set up to think --already on your opening you quote saftey measures,fuel tax accounts for a primary percentage of the cost at the pump already--its not our fault if someone cant manage the income from that --& do the right things with it.
i missed the public transport query--compared to any city in the usa we are streets ahead on public transport,you wonder why they have cheap fuel--it's because it drives the whole economy over there,they have a inafective public transport system for commuters.
shivers.