I must have missed the 'racist tweet(s)'. Shame if there was stuff that had to be deleted as it made a pleasant change to have sensible ongoing dialogue on topics that are absolutely related to the thread title and important societal issues.
It will have being my last post where it concerned another " Hull incident " that involved a 4 year old child being thrown up in the air. I questioned the morality of some of these migrants.
Its about time HCC started spending money on infarstructure rather than aesthetics... Today, Friday admittedly, traffic at a standstill from St Andrews Quay, then grid locked under Daltry Street, Imnpassible down Rawloings Way, two blue light ambulances just unable to move despite people trying to help. I hear their going to spend tonnes of money tarting up Spring Bank for all the 'traders' along there... A major city with one of the heaviest freight traffics in the UK with two lanes in and two lames out with no hard shoulder... whoever passed CSW needs ****ing...
I wouldn't pretend to know the first thing about funding, BUT, I guess the government give it and the council spends it... wastes it...
£355m currently being spent and still they moan. https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/yorkshire-and-north-east/a63-castle-street/
Did you expect them to build a massive underpass on the main road into the city without messing up the traffic for a while?
Looks like it just got worse. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new...ts-stuck-roadworks-a63-9120850?int_source=nba
And it's exactly this kind of thing that makes me think our prioritisation of and dependency on cars is backwards. We pretend it's realistic to have permanently available capacity for everyone to be out in individual vehicles and then lose our minds when that is inevitably disrupted from time to time. It simply isn't realistic to have everyone in cars and not suffer with significant congestion at times as a result.
There is, roadworks been going on for 12 months, probably another 18 to go at least. And then there's the routine, 5 or 6 times weekly 'incidents' on the A34. Oh, I forgot, the introduction of LTN's and busgates....
Park and ride would be a way to go, a bit of joined up thinking needed but one out east side Bilton or saltend area. One out West costello or priory sidings area. One north, end of Beverley bypass, would need a bit of road widening on be road to get rid of the bottle necks. Works in York, OK the have the ring road too but have heard from people who live there who travel by car away from the center to the park and ride and then get the bus to the center.
Dont be a ****wit all your life... unbelievably for you, im aware of the city centre road works which we've been waiting what 40 years for... we're that far behind we don't even have signage to tell road users what the delay is.