The Anonymous Widower

An Offer I Must Refuse

This was the window of Waitrose in Islington.

An Offer I Must Refuse

As I don’t have a car, it’s an offer I must refuse.

July 25, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , | Leave a comment

What’s Parking?

They’re discussing parking on BBC Breakfast this morning.

Two years ago, I had a stroke, which left me unable to drive. So I sold my car, moved to London and now if I want to go anywhere I just walk round the corner and get a bus, for which I never wait more than two minutes. This is because I live on a high capacity route.

The effect on my bank account has been dramatic and totally positive. A great game is to watch the idiots trying to part in my road.

Do I miss driving?  No! Not at all!

July 13, 2012 Posted by | Finance, Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

The French Try Every Way to Leave the Country

The French seem to have panicked about the prospect of a new very left-wing government, as this article shows.

April 25, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , , | 4 Comments

Now We Know What Freemasons Get Up To

In both The Times and the Metro this morning, there is a similar article about the sale of a rather extreme convertible Rolls-Royce nicknamed the Honeymoon Express. Here’s the piece from the Metro. I particularly like this paragraph.

It was originally delivered as a chassis to the coachbuilders who adapted it for a high-ranking Manchester freemason.

Now we know what freemasons get up to in their spare time!

The car is coming up for auction next month! I shall not be going!

April 12, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

Drug Gangs New Vehicle of Choice

According to The Sunday Times today, it’s the Motability scooter. No tax, no insurance and ideal for tranbsporting drugs.

April 1, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , | 1 Comment

L’ve Got Petrol

My son has parked his car in my garage, so if I needed some petrol, L suspect I could syphon some out.

But as I  don’t, the petrol in his car is safe.

And as it’s only one of the last proper Minis, I would probably only get a couple of mouthfuls!

I’ll just walk to the bus as normal.

March 29, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , | 3 Comments

I’m Not Bothered If Tanker Drivers Strike

Lt is being reported that Army drivers are being trained up, to drive petrol tankers, if the tanker drivers strike.

I’m actually not bothered, as I don’t drive and use public transport most of the time. Also my gas and electricity come through pipes in the ground. It might mean that Waitrose will be a bit short-stocked, but there are other supermarkets.

This strike though could be the death throws of an industry.

Petrol and diesel usage is dropping and will drop even further, as more passengers and freight go by rail.  I wonder if there is a chart, which shows how much fuel gets delivered and where? Compared to ten years ago, it’s probably very depressing for the drivers.

March 25, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 2 Comments

Effect Of Freight on Rail

A few years ago there were only three freight trains a day out of Felixstowe.  Now because of new infrastructure in the docks, there are over thirty.

One side effect of this, has been a very large reduction of trucks on the A14.

Before we build large numbers of  new roads, we should make sure that the rail freight network is as efficient as possible.

One trouble with rail freight is that it needs terminals for local distribution  near major conurbations and these developments tend to bring out the nimbys in large numbers.

But you can’t have truck-free main roads, without interfaces between long-distance freight trains and local deliveries.

March 19, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , , , | Leave a comment

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Parking in Disabled Spaces

I took this picture today by the O2.

Parking in Disabled Spaces

It shows a row of cars parked in disabled spaces.  I did look but couldn’t see one disabled badge. Perhaps my eyes aren’t very good.

Next time I go, I’ll have another look and show number plates next time.

February 17, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | 2 Comments