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Re: Is it illegal to drive over kerbs?     

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Author: JNugent
Date: Sep 12, 2008 10:00

... of preferential treatment from car owners. If they do not have suitable storage space on their own property and are not prepared to pay for garaging elsewhere they should not have cars. Even if such a sensible scheme were trialled, there would still be a need to park cars at the other end of the journey (though that would be easier in an area where on-street garaging was banned).
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QANTAS the hits just keep on coming     

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Author: Pits
Date: Jul 29, 2008 20:37

...Airport. "We are implementing a new ticketing and boarding system over the weekend, so we have had some minor delays because of that," a Qantas spokesman explained to Fairfax. The new system, apparently implemented over the weekend, had not been trialled by staff. “Some staff have come in, and it’s the first time they have used it,” the spokesman said. “But we have got extra staff on.”
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Re: Distribution of bus types in use     

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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: May 18, 2008 19:30

On Mon, 19 May 2008, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: A tracked, armoured bus is being trialled in Peckham. This is a joke, isn't it? Sadly, yes. There is that amphibious 'duck bus' that does sightseeing trips, though. We should get some of those in the TfL fleet. tom -- If you had a chance to do any experiment you pleased, unconstrained by any ...
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Re: Distribution of bus types in use     

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Author: John Rowland
Date: May 18, 2008 17:38

Tom Anderson wrote: A tracked, armoured bus is being trialled in Peckham. This is a joke, isn't it?
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Re: Distribution of bus types in use     

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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: May 18, 2008 13:37

...> of the quieter routes? Yes, there are still plenty of those. And are there other important subcategories these days that I didn't think to ask about? A tracked, armoured bus is being trialled in Peckham. Are there statistics somewhere about how many buses are in use of each of these types, or how many routes they operate on? I'm just looking for a general idea here, ...
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Re: broken bus journey     

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Author: Dave Newt
Date: Apr 24, 2008 14:29

... dont touch in. 6) Outside central london you can board at the front and pay cash From YOUR guide to fares and tickets: Cash fares are not accepted on buses in the Pay Before You Board area in central London, on bendy buses or on route W7. Ha, i didn't know that. Why is the W7 a special case? IIRC, it's the route they first trialled the no-cash thing on.
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Free/Busy info     

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Author: TJ
Date: Feb 27, 2008 14:34

... is more to outlook than sending simple emails. We have a Exchange 2003 SP2 mail server running in a Windows 2003 R2 SP2 domain. All users use Outlook 2003 (100+) except IT who are trialling 2007. I am trying to show my users the benefits of things like meeting requests, public folders, Group schedules etc. I am having difficulty getting them them to change their free busy information ...
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Re: Travel Card vs. Oyster Card     

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Author: Paul Corfield
Date: Feb 19, 2008 12:30

...You would be correct. In Hong Kong they ran a campaign to advise people not to put their Octopus cards in back pockets simply because repeatedly sitting on the card does result in internal breakages. They trialled protective plastic cases for the cards - I had one given to me when I visited MTRC a number of years ago. There was also a campaign to stop people flicking their tickets but I ...
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Re: Camera that can catch lone drivers in car-sharing lanes     

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Author: PeterT
Date: Feb 2, 2008 11:19

... (PST), Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote: Well done! The net tightens. "Lone motorists face ВЈ100 fines if they drive in lanes dedicated to multi-occupancy cars, which are due to be trialled on motorways within weeks. A hi-tech spy camera called Cyclops, which can tell how many passengers are in a vehicle, will be used to detect those who break the rules. The Government is...
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Re: Camera that can catch lone drivers in car-sharing lanes     

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Author: PeterT
Date: Feb 2, 2008 11:18

... (PST), Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote: Well done! The net tightens. "Lone motorists face ВЈ100 fines if they drive in lanes dedicated to multi-occupancy cars, which are due to be trialled on motorways within weeks. A hi-tech spy camera called Cyclops, which can tell how many passengers are in a vehicle, will be used to detect those who break the rules. The Government is...
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