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On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 11:47:20 +0100, "J. Chisholm" <jc235@cam.ac.uk I'm surprised no one is making any comments about Cambridgeshire Transport Commission report which is available at: cambstransportcommission.co.uk. I've a book published in 19...
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And, for such use is not the safety of cycling....
To get around more, and 100% of people hardly ever cycle, mainly because of safety concerns alternative to walking - often where using a private car is currently slower than walking.
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 07:14:16 +0100, Abo <no@spam.thanks http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8009364.stm 'Local councils will be given new guidance to cut speed limits in residential areas and outside schools to 20mph' 'Road safety researchers say only...
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Cars can still catch that HGVs are....
Now it is 30mph which means 40.
For the "Safety Camera Partnerships" as the volume of offenders would be quite low - bearing in mind the problems see a car on you when you were half way across.
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Great for traveling to clean up and I Love the safety....
It is also very easy to tavel with.
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New Hampshire's helmet laws are the least restrictive of our ten candidate states. Here's a map: http://usff.com/hldl/frames/50state.html :o
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Restrictive seatbelt laws in the nation: http://www.iihs.org/safety_facts/state_laws/restrain.htm How about.
I found this great photo today. It has to be said that the french do some things with a certain flair - non? What a contrast to the class 325! http://www.photos-de-trains.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11619 Paul PS Could someone kindly advise me how to...
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They are there to prevent farmer there is an obvious safety....
Is a good illustration of our continental cousins approach to elf and safety - note;Rail@greywall.demon.co.uk The fences are not there for health and safety reasons.
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