Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Emergency services and traffic restrictions | |
Posted by: | David Lesniak | |
Date/Time: | 28/06/22 17:43:00 |
Given the topic is emergency services and not virtue signalling, today on King Street by the M&S an ambulance responding to an emergency waited in the queue behind a stopped bus. Took a minute or so. Anyone who knows anything about stroke or heart attacks would know time means everything when treating the onset as it does with any emergency. Nothing to do with cars. Everything to do with a single lane and no strategy for emergencies. Waiting isn't a strategy. It's a lazy, careless "policy." For instance, why do the wands used not allow for emergency passage? Why don't buses abandoned the stop to allow for movement to resume and thus the ambulance to gain clearance? |