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How Long Before Tragedy With This Monumentally Stupid Idea?
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No hard shoulder? madness.
No hard shoulder? madness.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Never been a fan. Even if a breakdown is spotted quickly it is already a danger. One can not get out of the way before having to stop; and there are fast moving vehicles all around. It's a penny pinching failure to spend on the right things. A bit like skimping on flat cladding really. Save a few £££s now, and later learn lessons for the future.
What is it with you London centric people ... this is not a new idea ... just new to you.
The system has been working extremely well on the M42 (busier than the M25 in some parts) for years now, without the carnage that you seem to be predicting. It has reduced hold-ups, improved average journey times and been (once people got used to the fact that you really do have to do what the signs tell you) a howling success. The only time people grumble now is when the road reverts to the old "three lane plus hard shoulder" set-up for some reason.
The system has been working extremely well on the M42 (busier than the M25 in some parts) for years now, without the carnage that you seem to be predicting. It has reduced hold-ups, improved average journey times and been (once people got used to the fact that you really do have to do what the signs tell you) a howling success. The only time people grumble now is when the road reverts to the old "three lane plus hard shoulder" set-up for some reason.
The biggest potential for tragedy is the possibility of emergency vehicles being unable to reach the scene of an incident. With all lanes in use any incident which blocks all the lanes (and they do happen) means that all lanes prior to the site of the incident will also be blocked. It's a lunatic idea. I have already been on the southern stretch of the M25 when all four lanes have been blocked and it has taken an age for a Highways Agency vehicle to reach the scene.
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