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Here you go. :fan: |
Any link to this story?
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We have a road in our Town Centre that has no Traffic Lights. |
Someone running round with a gun or a knife can wound and kill a few innocent people but someone wearing a suit can torture and kill millions of innocent people.
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Slightly off topic here but does anyone else really miss the old orange street lights!? I do!
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No It is a terrible thread Google Search: [Permanent Removal of Lights: In some cases, lights are permanently removed from certain areas, especially where there is a good safety record and analysis suggests it won't negatively impact road safety.] https://www.google.com/search?client...+street+lights |
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they have no choice |
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I think Zizu has driven in it and is Shocked. It is a big change. Warning signs should be at the Start and a Light on them. |
Several Councils are now bankrupt, around 11
So, turning off street lights could increase |
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No Joey, some council's are now trying Road Lights off In order to save money |
I'll re title the thread.
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Plus the lights have been being dimmed and even switched off for years past in some areas. It's not new. I often drive on unlit roads, where there's not even any lights to switch on. People shouldn't drive if they cannot drive in the dark. Of course Councils need to save funds and should, however they've been hammered as to funding for the last 15 years. As was asked however, where is any link that this IS this government's policy. Can you supply that link then please since no one else seems able to? |
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But Councils are doing it as tests |
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One Kate As Ed is going to have to bring it in officially, soon. PM Starmer will call another, early conference at a well early morning time |
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Whether it's yet or not yet or maybe never. Councils can do tests, that's up to individual councils. This was happening way back in 2014 at least anyhow.. It's NOT a new thing. I still haven't seen any official link posted as to this however. Presumably you haven't found a conclusive one either it seems. |
[I still haven't seen any official link posted as to this however.]
You won't, as that will stop Ed's Plan. You can find out the Future Plans if you could have 5mins with Ed |
government don't pay the electricity bills for all the public roads in the UK, it's local councils/residents that do that. I would imagine they have a ton of data on what areas need to be lit and those that don't across their council areas
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Sometimes people have to drive In the dark, like for health emergency or sons and daughters neefing picked up from sticky situations...Its not all about can't drive in the dark, so shouldn't be driving.
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No thank you, I don't want any minutes with Ed Miliband. It's good though YOU seen to be privileged to know that it's a concrete plan of his. Even without ANY OFFICIAL substantiation that you can show it IS what WILL be done. Despite it virtually having been being done for over 10 years anyhow. There's roads across the UK which have never EVER had any lighting on them. |
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Nice to read a fair comment, thank you. |
They tried it in 2009, then realised it was to dangerous after numerous crashes
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I would like a breakdown of how the Road Fund License is spent. Paid for by the put-upon motorist, another tax to go alongside the 53 pence we pay in tax PER LITRE of fuel, then the 20% VAT we pay on the price of petrol at the pump after duty has been added. Then there's all the ULEZ and congestion charges, tolls on roads, tunnels and bridges, the cost of parking... I think the least we can expect is that we have some lights on motorways when it's dark.
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