RE: What Cost Decent Roads?
Wednesday 27th November 2002
What Cost Decent Roads?
Where's your tax going now?
Discussion
The extra capacity for our road network could be had at a cost of £2.4bn annually between now and 2031. Motorists currently contribute £41billion a year to the Government's coffers according to figures from the RAC Foundation.
Cool - it's already paid for - when do the new roads open?
The extra capacity for our road network could be had at a cost of £2.4bn annually between now and 2031. Motorists currently contribute £41billion a year to the Government's coffers according to figures from the RAC Foundation.
Cool - it's already paid for - when do the new roads open?
hahahahahahahahahahaha
thump
mondeoman said:
The extra capacity for our road network could be had at a cost of £2.4bn annually between now and 2031. Motorists currently contribute £41billion a year to the Government's coffers according to figures from the RAC Foundation.
Cool - it's already paid for - when do the new roads open?
hahahahahahahahahahaha
thump
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