DURING the recent construction of cycle tracks in Boston Avenue, people have been wondering how this can be justified.
Are people to take to their cycles en masse now that 30 per cent say their journey is safer?
Are we right in thinking that the bike sheds at the Grange School were removed a long time ago?
Something else which has been puzzling friends sparked off by a recent reader's letter concerning signs on roundabouts, is why when there is the presence of a bus shelter and double yellow lines is there the need to write 'bus stop' in three-feet high letters in the road and its subsequent maintenance.
Mind you as someone remarked, 'bus stop' is on the roadway a number of times in the old town bus station presumably in case a driver is not too sure where he is.
One conclusion has been that either we have lost the plot or the highway's departments are taking us for a ride.
Glyn Price,
Boston Avenue,
Runcorn
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