Scrumpy wrote:
The damn things are cropping up everywhere thanks to the Lib Dem/Labour anti car Nazis on the council. I am sure it will adversely affect property prices. I for one will never buy a house on a hump infested road. When action is required it is imperative to start a campaign by leafleting the local houses and businesses and bring their views to the attention of the council, local MPs etc AND ensure they take notice!
I agree with Scrumpy, it is time the auto driving public, made the government and their appointed agents in the highways authority, aided and abetted by the councils, that we are not prepared to put up with their stupidity any more. Every year we the road users collectively pay over 45 billion pounds into the treasury. For that we are treated with contempt, seen and regarded as morons fit only to be told what we can and can't do. To add insult to injury the roads get narrower with a policy to reduce all dual carriageways down to singles clearly being implemented. On top of this we are being softened up, made to believe tolls on roads we already own is the best option for our transport future.
How much longer do they think we will accept this constant degrading of our rights and our rights of way. The next election is an opportunity to challenge all those standing for office, ask what is their intention regarding road planning if the answers are negative vote for another who is alive to the debacle that is road policy in the UK today.
RJ