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Motorists’ ‘extra lane’ is the pavement

A ground-breaking new scheme to provide motorists with an extra traffic lane during busy periods has been slammed by environmentalists after the government conceded that the lanes concerned were in fact ‘the pavement’. Full Article at NewsBiscuit

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