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One of the challenges discussed is the reallocation of spaces dedicated to speed up buses to cycles and this has been identified as one of the causes of slowing of the buses. Congestion is also being caused by the removal of space allocated to all road vehicles. This is why the guy from Travel Watch said vehicular traffic has been consistently dropping during the same period as the slowing of buses has been getting consistently worse. Clearly roadworks are a big issue and the guy from the bus company said this was being temporarily exacerbated by the removal of alternative routes around roadworks.
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Children’s bed - Ikea kritter https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChsSEwjQiKmFrLqRAxUZlVAGHdgzOOYYACICCAEQDBoCZGc&co=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAuvTJBhCwARIsAL6DemgBBThiGcaB94xzD6ykzxAyORsYR6rUeml5tiyyzQLI8WN2WQj_rNgaAnNDEALw_wcB&sph=&cid=CAASJeRoxONE7Zu5OXPxaqqbgBwrFp8vrtLcgZ4uMpwLWyVz9xQO9Ak&cce=1&sig=AOD64_3QJODE5ioCrGFhDQ0wVcf_xzTU7A&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwi9mqOFrLqRAxXiUkEAHR64IMwQwg8oAHoECAgQDQ&adurl=
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I liked the bee.
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You don’t have to outsource your thinking to someone else. You seem to be disagreeing that, fundamentally congestion is the result of there being more vehicles (cars, vans, deliveries) than roads can handle; This is the very definition of congestion. If you want to reallocate space to speed up buses, you don’t go after a really small part of the overall allocation, dedicated to the form of private transport that is the least polluting, moves the highest number of people for the least amount of road space, and has significant public health / ROI benefits.
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It’s such a beautiful day come down to Northcross road , Im out with my locally grown and made preserves , perfect for Christmas 🎄
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I came across this the other day. Probably the closest I personally ever came to one like this was my first office party in my first job. Not sure that many are like this anymore.
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Dangerous redesign Hunts Slip Road - Dulwich Estate
Rockets replied to Beauchamp1's topic in Roads & Transport
I know it has always been bad around there during school drop-off and pick-up but has it got worse since the redesign of Hunts Slip? -
Mural on Barry Road....gone
Jenijenjen replied to MiddleAgedMan's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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And they were concluding that some of the interventions were squeezing traffic making less and less available roadspace even though there was less vehicular traffic on the roads. The Travel Watch person said that he could not find stats on how much of the road space had been dedicated to cycle lanes or shared usage but he did cite the example of Chiswich High Road where the bus lanes had been removed to facilitate dedicated cycle lanes (I am not sure you would consider that Central). I thought the debate was very balanced; that they acknowledged the problems caused by slowing buses, discussed all of the factors contributing to it yet acknowledged the challenges of balancing priorities but it was very clear that one of the contributing factors is the provision of cycle infrastrucutre (that they all acknowledged was needed to keep cyclists safe). Well intended changes can often have negative consequences. @Penguin68 I am going to watch the video again where they mention growing evidence that some of the roads with most interventions to aid bus flow are some of the worst performing. It seemed to be something there was consensus that needed more analysis but it wasn't clear what they meant by interventions as they mentioned bus gates which are more of an LTN thing.
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24/7 bus lanes in any areas where traffic levels are clearly not 24/7 intense only exist to raise fines, they do not facilitate through flow of bus traffic outside peak hours. There are places in London where they offer genuine benefits to bus travellers but LL is not one of them IMHO. This is a typical response of those who wish to see private vehicle traffic repressed and penalised, which of course is a legitimate point of view, which I do not share, but see it for what it is.
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The owner of the building? 🤷
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This is your conclusion, not that of the LA session. I got the impression from that session that vehicles numbers had plateaued if not dropped but multiple journeys by delivery drivers were possibly an issue. Changes to road structure (cycle lanes and box junctions) were mentioned as factors, but not car size or length- can you link to the LA session where the latter was discussed? As stated before, the Council's CPZ plans have made a point of ring fencing (possibly increasing) parking on LL to facilitate shoppers visiting in cars. They felt it was necessary to balance the needs of car-using shoppers against those of residents and to protect businesses. At the time the ED CPZ was mooted I raised the issue of bus flow but posters who generally support these sort of interventions seemed unconcerned (perhaps playing the long game).
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We agree on that. Fundamentally there are more vehicles (cars, vans, deliveries) than roads can handle, creating bottlenecks. Yes, some road space has been reallocated, but there are very few segregated bike lanes outside of Central, and it is very clear that bicycles are not the primary cause of congestion. If you are concerned to see improvements in bus services, would you support bus priority measures and 24/7 bus lanes (for example the one on Lordship Lane), or the removal of car parking on main roads?
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I think I have made clear, as indicated in the LA session, it is multifactorial. Car length and size was not mentioned as a factor but cycle lanes were. Can you link to the other discussion you refer to?
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Not in that one clip Rockets has picked. But the London Assembly has debated the issue and signed a motion, calling on Sadiq Khan to address it, as cars are ‘getting bigger with every passing year, creating congestion, taking up limited space on our streets and adding danger’. Rockets hasn’t linked to that particular discussion. This is the thing. There is no ‘balance’ when you start from a position where you are determined to prove a position you’ve already taken, and seek out ‘evidence’ according - in this case looking to undermine a growth in cycling you’ve repeatedly said couldn’t happen, but has. The fact that that this is now Rockets third attempt to find an angle, really is revealing. @firstmate If (as it appears) you’re suggesting the primary cause of congestion in London is bicycles, you are just wrong.
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Did anyone know that the large mural overlooking the Plough car park was going to be obliterated?
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Full Breakdownable Blue Velvet Snug 2 Seater Sofa: £200
lottie replied to tobybalaam1601's topic in For Sale & Items Offered
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Agree with all of the above and would recommend Paul!
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There were Christmas lights up Lordship Lane today!
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Unfortunately some people don't want balance and reasonableness as it doesnt suit their personal agenda. It's clear there are problems because the approach to active travel has been anything but balanced.
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"Choice of materials"....hmmm what might that be in relation too...please see other thread about people crashing their bikes in Dulwich Square? In comedy, timing is everything. It was but @malumbu clearly thinks adults and children crashing their bikes on slippery materials in Dulwich Square is fair game and perfectly reasonable "facetious" material.
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