Saturday 20 March 2010

A Failed Experiment?


The editor of Bristol's favourite anti-cycling Daily Mail owned tabloid must be dismayed. An experimental attempt at increasing the length of the traffic jams in Union St seems to have failed. A week after these lights were turned off, they're back on. Frankly, here at Bristol traffic blog, we're also dismayed. What about the rights of drivers over those lazy pedestrians and cyclists who aren't economically successful enough to own and run a car?. They aren't contributing anything to our economy, lazy spongers. We'd like to see all traffic lights in Bristol turned off permanently, so we can all drive to our favourite jams a bit quicker!.

We should all complain to the Association of British Nutters (see Links) who stand up for the rights of poor harassed drivers.

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