
Tim Pharoah
@TimPharoah
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Transport and urban planning consultant
London UK
Joined December 2013
Now why would you take the longer route - more exercise perhaps?
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In 1968 76% of #bus #passengers waited less than 5 mins in #London. What would the figure be today? http://t.co/v9vQaVnZ8H
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Would backward facing #aircraftseats be safer? Would most people prefer them? If so, why do they all face forward? http://t.co/v9vQaVnZ8H
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Which info on the web is still relevant? ALL news and info #websites should have date and year displayed http://t.co/v9vQaVnZ8H
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Can #newroads avoid scrutiny/appraisal if funded by developers? Examples anyone? https://t.co/MYLNdHcsvf
http://t.co/v9vQaVnZ8H
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Can new roads avoid scrutiny/appraisal if funded by developers? Howden bypass, East Yorkshire? Other examples? #livingtransport.com
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Brighton, Nottingham have lowest car use for journey to work (outside London) ~23%. How is this achieved? Good buses? #livingtransport
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Norwich has the highest percentage of people walking to work in England at 14.2%. What can others learn from this? #livingtransport.com
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10 things I don't like about the @VirginTrains west coast Pendolino trains: https://t.co/D2zvCzfsif at http://t.co/v9vQaVG8mP
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Has anyone tried to correlate quality of driver behaviour with type of vehicle driven? #livingtransport
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East Coast awards: Business Superbrand 2014 +named One of Britain’s Top Employers. Yet Govt rushes to re-privatise. Crazy #livingtransport
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“accessibility” confusion. Nat Policy Statmnt Networks uses it in both senses: reachability of places + special needs users #livingtransport
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M6 toll road chief is "pleased" about a "surge in use" in 2013. Private roads = incentives to increase traffic = bad news #livingtransport
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Dublin centre: pedestrians marooned on an island in a sea of asphalt. Time for a traffic clear-out? #livingtransport
http://t.co/vV0xpeakPM
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Dublin - an object lesson in the damage caused by one-way systems and excessive space for cars http://t.co/ohdbaaaPfG
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Dublin is a fair city, but it's roads are not pretty - an object lesson in the damage caused by one-way systems and excessive space for cars
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