Cars to blame for gridlock; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net.R BUTCHER (Pen Points, October 28) doesn't show the smallest degree of common sense. Of course there is gridlock Gridlock A government, business or institution's inability to function at a normal level due either to complex or conflicting procedures within the administrative framework or to impending change in the business. on our roads. Is this caused by cars or buses? If there weren't any buses, how would people get from A to B if they couldn't afford to own a car, have never passed a test or are too infirm INFIRM. Weak, feeble. 2. When a witness is infirm to an extent likely to destroy his life, or to prevent his attendance at the trial, his testimony de bene esge may be taken at any age. 1 P. Will. 117; see Aged witness.; Going witness. or old/ young to drive. Eight out of ten cars are single occupant and two cars take up the same amount of road space as that of a bus. Further, Mr Butcher, if there weren't any buses and all travelling public used cars, you wouldn't get out of your front drive due to gridlock. Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Thomson, Coventry Road The Coventry Road Ground is a cricket stadium based in the town of Hinckley, Leicestershire. It was established in 1946 but demolished in 1964. It was built after the Ashby Road ground was destroyed in the Second World War because it had left Hinckley without a venue for , Exhall. |
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