Soldato
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At that time, early sixties we had few motorway miles in place. The Preston bypass in 1958 was the first, later becoming the M6. I agree a bit more foresight would have been good but also I expect the money was not there.
There are too many cars on the road today anyway. At some point some government is going to have to say enough and start pricing cars off the road in large numbers.
It's strange the way that people seem to think there is no other way but the car. If you even mention life without a car, they think, well, it's unthinkable, and yet we managed just fine up until the last thirty or forty years or so. Back in the 60's and 70's,there were cars but people just didn't see the need to use them that much.


always on time, doesn't require a half hour trek to get to it, keeps me dry and entertained, even in stop start terrible traffic, it is where I'd rather be.
