And it looks as if they have wimped out and exempted cars from the clean air zone:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-47454884
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Shame. But of course it didn't prevent dirtier cars entering Bath anyway, just required them to pay.
That's beyond Bath, let alone the central "clean air" zone. Odd. Haven't found anything to this effect on the "Bath breathes" site so could be a mistake by BBC?
The extra traffic lights on Queen Square will be a pain as well, another uphill start! I wonder why they're needed? It says "to be compliant with the government's directive" but in what way?
A £100 charge is also to be levied at commercial vehicles entering the charge area within 5m (8km) of the World Heritage Site centre.
That's beyond Bath, let alone the central "clean air" zone. Odd. Haven't found anything to this effect on the "Bath breathes" site so could be a mistake by BBC?
The extra traffic lights on Queen Square will be a pain as well, another uphill start! I wonder why they're needed? It says "to be compliant with the government's directive" but in what way?
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Not sure if this is relevant, but I know there has been talk of a Tramway being put on the Bath /Bristol Cycle/Footpath (which used to be a rail line before Beeching ) which hasn't gone down that well as far as I can tell . I only come that way once a year for an Organised Ride for Thanet Bikes (Bristol Built) and we do use the Cycleway .
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I haven't heard of plans for a tramway but there is unspecific talk of another guided busway route using part of the BBRP.
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That might be what I am thinking of. !