Kathy Burke
Ie, younger folk, the elderly, and people with restricted mobility?
Ie, younger folk, the elderly, and people with restricted mobility?
Yes, I'm expected to cover my travel costs.
Yes, I'm expected to cover my travel costs.
The built in assumption in the NHS covering driving costs, is that people who can't / drive don't have similar issues in paying for their hospital travel.
My issue is with the exclusive preference to cover driving costs, over other methods of travel.
The built in assumption in the NHS covering driving costs, is that people who can't / drive don't have similar issues in paying for their hospital travel.
My issue is with the exclusive preference to cover driving costs, over other methods of travel.
Given that parking is often limited, and that some people don't have the option not to drive...
Why does it make sense to exclusively incentivize driving?
Why not offer incentives to not drive, and therefore free up parking for people who have no choice?
Given that parking is often limited, and that some people don't have the option not to drive...
Why does it make sense to exclusively incentivize driving?
Why not offer incentives to not drive, and therefore free up parking for people who have no choice?
Id be more likely to drive if the parking was free though.
This is the reality. Free parking encourages driving, and reduces options for people who have no option but to drive - as it makes it harder to find a space.
Id be more likely to drive if the parking was free though.
This is the reality. Free parking encourages driving, and reduces options for people who have no option but to drive - as it makes it harder to find a space.
Would they prefer to have their driving costs subsidized through 'free' parking
Or, they could choose for the equivalent to spend as they wish. Public transport, pay for their bike. Or, just cash.
Parking always comes with a cost.
Would they prefer to have their driving costs subsidized through 'free' parking
Or, they could choose for the equivalent to spend as they wish. Public transport, pay for their bike. Or, just cash.
Parking always comes with a cost.
When you prioritize driving above everything else you end up with more congestion and pollution.
Not everyone can drive.
When you prioritize driving above everything else you end up with more congestion and pollution.
Not everyone can drive.
My point is that the NHS shouldn't be offering exclusive incentives for people to drive.
If the NHS is going to pay a slice of travel costs, why only for drivers? Why not fund people who use public transport?
My point is that the NHS shouldn't be offering exclusive incentives for people to drive.
If the NHS is going to pay a slice of travel costs, why only for drivers? Why not fund people who use public transport?
I remain to be convinced that NHS funds should be diverted to cover car parking.
And if they are, then why not cover transport costs of people who use public transport as well?
I remain to be convinced that NHS funds should be diverted to cover car parking.
And if they are, then why not cover transport costs of people who use public transport as well?
Meanwhile, people who use public transport have to cover all their transport costs.
Meanwhile, people who use public transport have to cover all their transport costs.
As if he expects people to take him seriously.
As if he expects people to take him seriously.
The transport was expensive, and the roads were congested.
I struggle with supporting a campaign that encourages driving above everything else.
A campaign that ignores that not everyone can drive.
The transport was expensive, and the roads were congested.
I struggle with supporting a campaign that encourages driving above everything else.
A campaign that ignores that not everyone can drive.
And then encourage thousands of extra people to drive into already congested roads, therefore increasing pollution and causes endless traffic jams.
Then why not
And then encourage thousands of extra people to drive into already congested roads, therefore increasing pollution and causes endless traffic jams.
Then why not
In Wales, where parking is 'free', there's a massive cost to the NHS, where drivers are exclusively beneficiaries.
This has a negative impact on congestion and pollution.
In Wales, where parking is 'free', there's a massive cost to the NHS, where drivers are exclusively beneficiaries.
This has a negative impact on congestion and pollution.
It near on impossible to get a space to park in any Welsh hospital.
Management of parking (ANPR etc) has also placed a massive financial burden on trusts.
Public transport / all journeys have been negatively impacted by increased congestion.
It near on impossible to get a space to park in any Welsh hospital.
Management of parking (ANPR etc) has also placed a massive financial burden on trusts.
Public transport / all journeys have been negatively impacted by increased congestion.
So, what is it?
-The software is charge. It therefore can override human input. Ie, computer says no.
Or
-At times, an overseas human operator is responsible for controlling the vehicle.
It can't be both.
Imo, 'The computer says no' scenario isn't the panacea you make it out to be.
So, what is it?
-The software is charge. It therefore can override human input. Ie, computer says no.
Or
-At times, an overseas human operator is responsible for controlling the vehicle.
It can't be both.
Imo, 'The computer says no' scenario isn't the panacea you make it out to be.
That's its name. That's what people call it.
That's its name. That's what people call it.
Using terms such as...
-Vanity Project
-Should have spent the money fixing potholes
-Woke nonsense
Using terms such as...
-Vanity Project
-Should have spent the money fixing potholes
-Woke nonsense
Why not have the best of both worlds, make your own pesto, and add some mint into what ever herbs you pound into your pesto 🙂
Why not have the best of both worlds, make your own pesto, and add some mint into what ever herbs you pound into your pesto 🙂