Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Taking a bus in London? It might be quicker to walk | |
Posted by: | Paul Campbell | |
Date/Time: | 08/12/24 14:58:00 |
You are just continuing to spread disinformation like Anna Kirkpatrick and Michael Brown. The purpose of spreading disinformation is to undermine public trust in authorities. You do this all the time on anything transport related. You just continue to make things up and present them as facts. To suit your narrative. This latest post is just another great example of you deciding something and working backwards with no evidence to back up your claims. You have not provided any evidence for any shift in TfL policy or thinking on us priority. You don't have a clue what their policy was in the past, what it is today or what it will be in the future. The truth is that nothing has changed. TfL has and continues to prioritise buses. That doesn't mean that every metre of bus lane was sacrosanct in the past, is sacrosanct today or will be sacrosanct in the future. They will add and remove sections of bus lane as road changes happen in the future in exactly the same way as they have in the past. Cycle lanes only coincide with bus routes on a tiny fraction of London roads. The only way to improve bus speeds is further restrictions on private cars. |