Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Traffic

‘Worst jams ever’ as manhole setting takes time to cure

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DRIVERS were stuck in jams for more than an hour yesterday as they waited for tarmac to dry.

Doubts cast on future of paid parking

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THE introduction of paid parking has been thrown into doubt.

One car for every 29ft

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THERE may be more vehicles in Guernsey than people who can drive, but the Environment minister says people’s motoring habits are improving.

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Living Streets looks for school-path funds

FUNDS are needed to secure a safe path through a vinery site that backs onto St Sampson’s High School and Le Murier school.

Castel junction still too dangerous

FURTHER measures are needed at a dangerous road junction in the Castel, a resident has claimed.

Humps will have their ups and downs

RESIDENTS are divided over how effective new traffic plans will be for Baubigny and Les Gigands.

Roberto’s would welcome square without traffic

TRANSFORMING Trinity Square into a pedestrian-friendly zone would provide a huge boost to the area, according to Roberto’s proprietor Gabriel Pestana.

Safety plans for schools welcomed

NEW traffic-calming measures around St Sampson’s High and Le Murier schools have been welcomed by Living Streets Guernsey.

Test shows island’s speed limit saves fuel and lowers emissions

A FUEL-efficiency research published in a UK magazine has indicated that Guernsey’s speed limits makes economical and ecological sense.

Planning to put a smile on our faces

WHEN a leading consultant to the States says that planners should have been involved before a decision was made to locate Les Nicolles schools at Baubigny, it is such an obvious statement that it is hardly credible that it did not happen.