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GLC@feddit.uktoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•12,000 drivers a day are avoiding Blackwall and Silvertown tunnel tolls, TfL revealsEnglish1·9 days agoCheers matey 👍
GLC@feddit.uktoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•12,000 drivers a day are avoiding Blackwall and Silvertown tunnel tolls, TfL revealsEnglish2·9 days agoI think we shall have to wait and see what negative effects arise but I would say two things. Firstly, that the increase in uptake of bus journeys is a net good and secondly what a pleasure it has been to debate a subject like transport infrastructure, without hyperbole, and with someone who has both a personal interest and specific knowledge of the subject at hand. I’m having a little turn-of-the-century-style-internet moment.
GLC@feddit.uktoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•12,000 drivers a day are avoiding Blackwall and Silvertown tunnel tolls, TfL revealsEnglish2·9 days agoThe ferry spaces are finite and I’m guessing that if everyone chose to use it there would be queues which would negate the advantage of it being free. Further to this haulage firms will no doubt calculate the speed of passage through London and pay the tolls and pass the cost on to their customers. Lorries containing hazardous chemicals aren’t allowed on the ferry so that a certain quantity of commercial traffic is guaranteed to be still using the tunnel crossings.
Traffic coming off the ferry will be mostly routed through the A205 and A206 which are major arterial roads and as capable of handling the traffic as the A102 which now accommodates traffic from both the Silvertown and Blackwall Tunnels.
Also the Rotherhithe Tunnel is still free to use although it is within the congestion charge zone.
GLC@feddit.uktoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•12,000 drivers a day are avoiding Blackwall and Silvertown tunnel tolls, TfL revealsEnglish2·9 days agoTraffic has to go somewhere and it’s better that it’s evenly distributed amongst the crossings than all building up in one place. Do you live in Woolwich?
GLC@feddit.uktoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•12,000 drivers a day are avoiding Blackwall and Silvertown tunnel tolls, TfL revealsEnglish5·10 days agoThe ferry runs whether it’s full or not and pedestrians and cyclists ride for free. It’s a more efficient distribution of resources, if nothing else.
GLC@feddit.uktoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•12,000 drivers a day are avoiding Blackwall and Silvertown tunnel tolls, TfL revealsEnglish5·10 days agoTfL data also found that the number of people taking buses that travel through the tunnels has increased.
On an average day, 20,000 passengers use the 108, and the new 129 and Superloop 4 buses, with 7,000 journeys involving crossing the river using one of the tunnels
And
However, TfL said it was aware of some increased traffic volumes at other river crossings, including the Woolwich Ferry.
So… good?
GLC@feddit.ukto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•How the use of a word in the Guardian has gotten some readers upsetEnglish3·10 days agoYou’re finally talking sense.
GLC@feddit.ukto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•How the use of a word in the Guardian has gotten some readers upsetEnglish3·10 days agoAnd “Rookie Mistake”? Is that Kipling too?
GLC@feddit.ukto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•How the use of a word in the Guardian has gotten some readers upsetEnglish8·10 days agoWhy did you start this post with the American phrase “Rookie mistake”? You probably thought that it pithily encapsulated something to do with your point. Or maybe you’re just a… what is it you young people say? A “memelord”?
GLC@feddit.ukto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•How the use of a word in the Guardian has gotten some readers upsetEnglish102·11 days agoGotten is a perfectly good English word. “Stiff upper lip,” that supposed touchstone of the English character, was first used in the United States. Grammar is largely a matter of fashion. If you find yourself questioning the vocabulary choices of various publications because you think they ought to be more English might I suggest having a nice cup of tea, or a tasty beverage of your choice, instead?
Started the sign up process and then my password manager told me I was already here.
I love that millennials and Zoomers are like this. I don’t need to have the phone call but I do need the answer now. So I tell them: “Don’t make me call you…”
Usually get a suitable text answer within five minutes.