With the North Tyneside Public Transport Users Group (@northeastptug.bsky.social), we asked all the mayoral candidates a series of questions about public transport and active travel.
We received responses from 6 out of the 7 candidates: streetlifentyneside.org.uk/2025/04/13/p...
Posts by James Christie
Or maybe stop driver parking on them in the first place.
Yet a South African stood in the same office with jeans, a baseball cap and a 4 year old...
1 in 5 of those who voted.
You have been round Walker, yes? 😁
And dog poo... 😬
It may come as a surprise to a lot of people, but most road schemes barely make the cost:benefit ratio.
NORTH TYNESIDE TRANSPORT FORUM open to the public WEDNESDAY FEB. 26TH 6.30PM-8 ON LINE THIS TIME YOU ARE INVITED TO ASK QUESTIONS OF YOUR BUS COMPANIES AND NEXUS AND ANY OTHER PUBLIC TRANSPORT ISSUES YOU WISH TO RAISE CONTACT; John.Cram@northtyneside.gov.uk with your details; name and email
The next North Tyneside Transport Forum, a chance to speak to bus companies and Nexus about services in North Tyneside, is happening online on 26th Feb at 6.30. Details for how to sign up in poster below.
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The irony in this is that charges will still apply and all the vandalism has done is force people to either use the app, or face a penalty notice.
What an own goal by protesters.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Until a wider set of job opportunities appear in the north, this will always be a problem.
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White zigzags too...
Given the amount of rain we've had over the last few years, it's little wonder we haven't seen more of these.
Despite being a bizarre pantomime, it is worth seeing whether you can do this, as a member of the public, at your local council meeting. We can at 3 meetings a year.
It’s an opportunity to get something on the agenda, push for some answers - and see the council in action.
Lack of free parking will not be the correct answer.
One of those things, init? 🤷🏻
Would these same Cllrs make the same argument to people who travel from rural areas to work, when people want to add more lanes to the road?
www.bbc.com/news/article...
A horrific image of a someone who seems to have his hands tied behind his back. A big cat (the predator kind, not the overfed pet kind) has jumped up at him and is devouring his face. Blood splashes on the floor.
For Blue Monday we can't think of anything more appropriate than this charming depiction of a man getting his face eaten off by a leopard.
#MosaicMonday
To add to this morning’s post, the North East Combined Authority have also set up a dedicated survey on the North East Local Travel Plan for children and young people:
shout.mindofmyown.org.uk/s/NorthEastLTP
Don’t forget to respond to the North East Combined Authority’s Local Travel Plan consultation. You can complete on online survey or email comments.
All details and links here: www.northeast-ca.gov.uk/localtranspo...
Wrong minister. That flyover has no future.
Officers from #GMPTransportUnit stopped this Tesla Cybertruck in Whitefield last night. The driver was a permanent UK resident but the vehicle was registered and insured abroad which is prohibited in the UK. The Tesla Cybertruck is not road legal in the UK and does not hold a certificate of conformity. Whilst this may seem trivial to some, legitimate concerns exist around the safety of other road users or pedestrians if they were involved in a collision with a Cybertruck. The vehicle was subsequently seized under S165 of the Road Traffic Act and the driver reported.
Thank you to Greater Manchester Police for helping keep vulnerable road users safe from this.
There's a reason Tesla Cybertrucks are not legal in the UK and Europe; Cybertrucks present acute dangers to pedestrians and don’t meet European safety standards.
The vehicle has been seized.
I had a discussion with gent about this when I said "excuse me", instead of ringing bell.
He understood the can't win argument, but I think it depends a lot on the emotional intelligence both rider and pedestrian.
Of course, this issue would be mitigated with protected, segregated infrastructure.
It's ironic because drivers will complain about that but bulk at the thought of spending £1m for anything related to cycling infrastructure.
Letter of the week in @cyclingweekly.com refers to "expert" who is none other than @ianwalker.bsky.social .
#Motonormativity
Keep back, they'll be looking for blood!
The cost of motoring.
A truck has hit a bridge on my train's route to Manchester so I, along with hundreds of other passengers, have to wait, possibly not getting to our destination.