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Not heard anything on this for a while. Has anybody got a update?Well LCC/WYCA need to get a move on and get the parkway station moving, especially as LBA pax stats are growing all the time now
Latest update was as I provided after the March meeting. Land bought, in the process of buying additional land to enable access, still expected to be in use some time in 2026.Not heard anything on this for a while. Has anybody got a update?
I'm looking forward to seeing the little old dears reverse parking stopping all the traffic.Achieving 20mph on that stretch. The chance would be a fine thing.
Your missing the point lol. It will make it safer for people walking and cycling!!Leeds City Council have put forward a 20mph zone plan for the A65 in Guiseley.
This is an A road. A major access route to Leeds Bradford Airport from Skipton and Lancashire.
The roads in North West Leeds are already choked due to the amount of house building in the area.
Supporters of the airport should make their voices heard about this and similar schemes along the A65 Horsforth, Kirkstall to Leeds corridor.
Guiseley & Rawdon
#CllrEleanorThomson #Labour
To be fair its so badly congested the average speed is probably around 20mph anyway.What’s the current speed limit on that road? 20mph is completely ridiculous. I could understand if it was something like 40mph but 20 is just having a laugh. I have next to no knowledge of the local road situation over in that area but a limit that low probably won’t solve a thing and just make it worse especially if it is an A road
Many a truth said in gest.Understand it's a pre-cursor to it becoming buses, taxis and cycles only! I am joking by the way but think you all get the sentiment
30 mph.What’s the current speed limit on that road? 20mph is completely ridiculous. I could understand if it was something like 40mph but 20 is just having a laugh. I have next to no knowledge of the local road situation over in that area but a limit that low probably won’t solve a thing and just make it worse especially if it is an A road
I'm lucky. I have a hybrid so at these low speeds, it runs in electric mode, with no emissions and no fuel used. Over 70mpg is easily achieved in the city. Yet, from 2030, my car too is banned by this useless Government. The way things are going, it's time to invest in the horse and cart industry!Most vehicles aren’t designed to tootle along at 20mph in fourth or fifth gear so to maintain a steady 20mph will mean dropping to a lower gear with more pollution and more fuel used. No doubt the beloved Council will tell us this won’t be a problem for electric vehicles but we’re talking decades before conventional vehicles disappear entirely. Let’s hope the Council are pushing their luck with this one and the proposal is defeated but no doubt like all the other daft schemes it will be passed.
Or are the council hoping we fall into their pony and trap!30 mph.
I'm lucky. I have a hybrid so at these low speeds, it runs in electric mode, with no emissions and no fuel used. Over 70mpg is easily achieved in the city. Yet, from 2030, my car too is banned by this useless Government. The way things are going, it's time to invest in the horse and cart industry!
On a minor point Finger66, Hybrid cars in the UK are not banned from sale until 2035 so your can enjoy your hybrid motoring even longer taking advantage of electric power a slower speeds and on long journeys not having to worry about finding a charging point as you can run on petrol.30 mph.
I'm lucky. I have a hybrid so at these low speeds, it runs in electric mode, with no emissions and no fuel used. Over 70mpg is easily achieved in the city. Yet, from 2030, my car too is banned by this useless Government. The way things are going, it's time to invest in the horse and cart industry!
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