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Old 7th November 2019, 11:58   #57
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That is positive progress. However, meantime that small step in the right direction poses a much more valid question.

What of the many thousands of heavy freight 40+ tonners belching their particulates out pounding away at our infrastructure on our overloaded Roads and Motorways? Meantime the rest of an increasingly competitive Commercial World will carry on in "yah boo sucks" mode to those playing fairly.

It's logic Jam, but, not as we know it.

LOL Blimey! I've just been reading a piece about that! We're going back to canal barges in one city


There are plans afoot for an inland port in Leeds A new inland port in Leeds could remove up to half a million tonnes of freight traffic from the city's roads and reduce congestion. https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/le...-port-17211070
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