HERE we go again, motorists moaning and whingeing about running costs.
Motorists forget that it was their decision to have a car through their own freedom of choice in the first place.
As a non-driver, I couldn't give two hoots about motorists, considering the many offences they commit.
Causing accidents and deaths, speeding, red light jumping, parking on pavements, excessive drink and drug driving and driving while using mobile phones are all too common.
And most motorists have never heard pedestrians (they only notice us when wanting directions -- otherwise we are invisible).
To my mind, motorists have two options -- either put up with the present situation or simply get off the road and get some exercise, something which motorists are short of.
A Salter, Ashton, Preston.
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