Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re: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 18:47:00 |
Unsound of mind, losing all inhibitions and restraint with your language and unable to recall what you wrote a few posts ago in the thread: "stealing 30 to 50% of Road space to accommodate four and a half percent of journeys is sensible" Cyclists make up 4.5% of journeys in London and they most certainly have not "stolen" 30 to 50% of road space. On the tiny fraction of roads with protected cycle lanes, cyclists make up a great deal more than 4.5% of the traffic. On CHR bikes now outnumber cars during peak hours in the day. Same on Blackfriars Bridge. Facts not prejudice. And the drivers who bitterly oppose bus priority schemes like Bishopsgate or numerous other bus gates that have been installed in London since the start of the pandemic blaming cyclists is again really just making my point for me. Honestly can you get your wife or another responsible adult who is sound of mind to help you here? You are embarrassing yourself even more than usual. I am not going to continue to argue with somebody who is so confused and forgetful. Not to mention aggressively rude. |