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17 things a grown adult with a licence to operate a heavy machine in a public place should easily be able to cope with.
If only there were at least one park and ride.
"you can virtually kiss goodbye to the idea of prime parking spots"
I'd never even heard of them...
Should be titled "17 things that can be solved by cycling instead of driving"
Shame I can't give that 2 (or 10) upvotes.
I think all of the reach plc "local news" websites are actually generated in a single headquarters.
They then pretend it's "local" by trawling the local social media.
At least, thats how the Bristol Post website seems to work.
Every. Single. Story. Ends with how they've approached one or more of the organisations or people mentioned in the article, and will update as and when they hear back. They never actually do any - you know - 'reporting' (involving leaving their desk and fact-checking).
They are also utter, utter clickbait - for example, the Bristol Post has a story today headlined about 'what the Met Office says about the Spanish something-or-other weather system causing warm weather over the bank holiday'. You click on it (sorry, I did...) and the second paragraph explains how the Met Office has said that the Spanish something-or-other weather system will not pass over the UK at the bank holiday and it'll be pretty cold. So, a clickbait story where the story content is the exact opposite of what you'rer being led to believe. If its wasn't intended as clickbait, it wouldn't even be worth publishing as a story.
You have to wonder why she still drives?
eMail address for the reporter. Keep it civil....
ella.pengelly [at] reachplc.com