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He is completely bonkers. But his argument about all railway deaths not being counted in rail ftalities is true though I doubt that if those were taken into account that rail would still be safer. Also how can you exclude cyclist deaths as they are road users.
Last edited by GWR9600; 22nd July 2007 at 18:49. |
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I think he is trying to say that less people are killed or injured in accidents involving road coaches than trains. That might be true at the moment but I can guarantee that the situation would soon change if, as he suggests, several thousand road coaches start speeding in and out of London during the rush hours every day.
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He'd probably say, "tarmac the entire country and let us drive where we want".
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There was a discussion about this on the Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 today, I listened incredulously to a bit then turned it off in anger. These people are morons if they seriously believe this is a plan that would be of any use environmentally or startegically. Idiots.
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