Have readers of The Press any comments to add to these about driving in and around York?
- Meaningless new matrix signs, such as "Think! Don't whistle and chew gum at the same time"
- Fleets of antediluvian leviathan open-top buses gushing out thick black smoke, each bus carrying one passenger at the most, blaring out running commentary on passing nearly-defunct York buildings, such as the Barbican
- Cyclists riding on the pavement in the city centre
- Sainsbury's Monks Cross filling station
- York station parking arrangements/gyratory/Tea Room Square
- Monks Cross parking bays
- Speed bumps and 20mph zones enforced outside schools 24/7
- Non-co-ordinated traffic light sequences leading to delays, fuel wastage and extra fumes - do the people who control the traffic lights ever drive in York themselves?
- The 1237 ring road, from A to Z.
They drive you mad (slowly, of course).
Ralph T Magee, West Lilling, York.
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