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My regular commute is centre of Bath to centre of Bristol (near to Temple Meads station). ...
Millions of untaxed cars on the road, why should they be given priority?
Wasn't it not long ago that the police was forced to apologise for overtaking bicycles when they had the blue lights on? I remember the general...
Do go away you silly little man.
This twat is not a cyclist any more than pedestrians are hikers....
Just the health benefit alone of one extra hour of sunlight and exercise a day, is priceless.
More pedantry, I'm afraid, but you don't need ANPR when the number plate is there in front of you, stationary among all the wreckage.
By the looks of it, the plans concern the southern half of the Clifford Bridge Road for which half of the trees are replanted saplings anyway. ...
Stay optimistic! The LTN stuff is on the way. The main problem is that no-one has had the cheek to take up the tender of £1.5million for a few...
There's a lot of 'prior art' for people ruining their products and services with ill-advised redesigns that pre-dates Wiggle even existing, never...