
Cyclists suffer in war on cars, but SUVs are a legitimate target | 9QJ580C | 2024-02-10 11:08:01
How can we contribute to a greener planet by cycling when the council neglects to fix the roads?
In in the present day's MetroTalk, a involved reader shares the hazardous circumstances cyclists face as a result of potholes, pollution, visitors insurance policies that work towards them and dangerous drivers. Slowing down the velocity restrict merely gained't suffice. Perhaps, we'll take a leaf out of France's guide and declare warfare on SUVs that trigger the holes.
Moreover, our readers are sharing their ideas for 'free' hobbies to deter younger individuals away from crime. However, is it really that straightforward? And, one reader wonders why 'woke' has come mean something daft relatively than anything socially and political aware.
Share your ideas in the feedback.
They provide us chicanes, narrowings, full-width velocity bumps, inexperienced lights for pedestrians at the contact of a button, street closures for minor works and so on.
All my close to misses and accidents have been brought on by poor street circumstances or dangerous driving. Velocity was by no means an element but we plough on with 20mph limits.
A coherent coverage will only be potential once it's accepted that we need to stability out our numerous technique of transport moderately than eradicating automobiles. Daniel Blamont, London
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Nothing for teenagers to do at this time? Might I recommend…
Mia Jackson (MetroTalk, Tue) says a part of the solution to what some
call the UK's knife epidemic are 'issues for teenagers and youths to try this are free or low cost'.
I can supply the following: Get match by walking, jogging or biking. Flex your thoughts by reading, doing crosswords, writing a brief story, learning public talking, planning your future and learning. Get an interest akin to listening to music, enjoying chess, portray, sketching, go birdwatching, be a part of a choir or native theatre group.
Help others by turning into a volunteer, clear up your local seashore or native park, assist an aged neighbour or become involved in group work. This from somebody who grew up not figuring out what a 'leisure centre' was so had to use one's initiative. Ken Davies, Wirral
The warfare on SUVs
Huge thumbs up for French mayor Anne Hidalgo for declaring conflict on these ridiculous SUVs.
It's so unfair that London's ULEZ prohibits small, slightly older automobiles however allows these blown-up giants that guzzle gasoline and take up more than their justifiable share of street.
If drivers manage to pay for to purchase considered one of these, they need to pay for it in parking, too. Jeanie, London
As all the time, the French have gotten it flawed. I really like the sense of power and security that comes with driving my SUV.
The suspension hardly flinches when travelling over potholes, cyclists or pedestrians. And from an environmental perspective, does it really matter if a couple of penguins die every time the engine revs?
For the added security of my youngsters on the school run, I am considering of upgrading to an HGV licence… Andrew, London
French lobby teams are objecting to restrictions on SUVs in Paris (Metro, Tue) declaring it an 'assault on freedom' – this presumably being the 'freedom' to kill extra individuals than regular automobiles do. Paul, Leeds
I feel AW (MetroTalk, Wed) is lacking an necessary piece of the puzzle in relation to reasons for growing cancer charges. Have they not observed the excessive ranges of weight problems on this nation? Till we deal with the degrees of sugar in processed meals, it gained't change. Simon, Leighton Buzzard
That word doesn't mean what you assume it does…
The 'conflict on woke' has claimed one other sufferer! Norman (MetroTalk, Wed) blames 'wokeness' over a nothing story about tourists on TripAdvisor wanting Massive Ben to go digital because they will't read a traditional clock face.
Those on the appropriate hope that if they associate the term 'woke' to every daft thing, the public will assume anything labelled as such is daft by default.
So once we help issues like poverty, we get branded 'woke' and thought of as daft as these wanting an previous clock to be digital. Joe, London
Norman reckons it's the 'woke brigade' that want Massive Ben to go digital. It's the individuals who can't learn the time on a clock face! Many Gen-Xers haven't any clue what 20 to 3 interprets to. Naomi, Chelmsford.
Since we will hardly see a physician anymore, should we now say, 'An apple a day retains the chemist away'? T, Glasgow
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