weepej wrote:
PeterE wrote:
must be well in excess of £40 billion, which I'm sure is vastly in excess of the total spent by government on transport of all kinds.
Or maybe you know different...
Oh please, how much is the current widening scheme on the M1 costing?!?
25 billion isn't it?
And that's just for a few miles of extra lanes.
Firstly - Weepej, I want to say I've agreed with a number of your points in the thread thus far, but on this I must ask
If the government would remove some of it's own ridiculous red tape for road works, then that figure would be massively reduced, and it would get a heck of a lot quicker
weepej wrote:
I agree, but at the same time congestion costs big money, it can strangle commerce, and its just not necessary if more intelligent transport options are looked at rather than the "car is king" attitude we seem to have bred.
Similarly, following the recent revelation of artificial road works being put in place to monitor our behaviour. If the authorities removed ALL (and actually did it) unnecessary road blocks, road works, traffic 'calming' measures and hadn't reduced so many road capacities in town - we wouldn't have so much congestion today.
I agree - the country needs people to use PT as well as cars, it couldn't cope if everyone went to work by car - but it also couldn't cope if everyone went to work by PT