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Submitted by: Mtraill | 11 votes for this..
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With the proposed Leeds tram system dead in the water, what now are the plans to ease Leeds' congestion problems?
Submitted by: LS6Owen | 19 votes for this..
As I understand the position, Metro are now studying trolleybus solution. For me this a second best option but better than tinkering with existing bus routes or fancy bus bodies. Trolleybuses will at... Show more »As I understand the position, Metro are now studying trolleybus solution. For me this a second best option but better than tinkering with existing bus routes or fancy bus bodies. Trolleybuses will at least run on dedicated track which will offer some new transport corridors and offer the psychological security that you are waiting in the right place. I think they will also make an environmental contribution reducing pollution and noise in the city centre. I just hope, politically, we do not 'bottle out' yet again about building a worthwhile and exciting transport solution. Show less »
Are you in support of the Mayor of Londons decision not to extend the congestion charge zone into West London?Is this a blow for climate change or a victory of local democracy?
Submitted by: naomi1 | 11 votes for this..
I think the congestion charge has been beneficial and would generally support it in areas where congestion is a problem. So although the Mayor can reasonably claim to have responded to local pressure ... Show more »I think the congestion charge has been beneficial and would generally support it in areas where congestion is a problem. So although the Mayor can reasonably claim to have responded to local pressure personally I think it would have been better to keep it in west London. Show less »