I hear you Bill, I haven't got a fucking clue where LCC stands, but I hear you.
Scoble is kinda right though, it seems like LCC is dead set on segregation, seems being the key word... Please trust me, agreeing with Ed doesn't come easy, in fact the mere thought is making my physically ill. So please tell me he's wrong. Or better yet in straight forward easy to understand layman's terms for those of us not able and willing to spend our entire life ploughing through LCC policies and proposals, where exactly do LCC stand in terms of road apartheid segregation?
"Ceterum censeo Edscobli esse delendam."
"One of the design mantras repeated by several of their experts was "mix where possible, segregate where necessary". That of course opens up a whole area of definitions. Some of which were addressed in Saturday's LCC agm. Others are debated amongst active members in our policy and engineering groups."
"One of the design mantras repeated by several of their experts was "mix where possible, segregate where necessary". That of course opens up a whole area of definitions. Some of which were addressed in Saturday's LCC agm. Others are debated amongst active members in our policy and engineering groups."
From Charlie's post, on previous page.