Recently a speaker advised that should you wish to retire a
decade before your contemporaries with your health intact and your bank balance
even healthier then don’t buy a car.
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| Dr Paul Tranter. |
That piece of advice came from the Associate Professor and Geographer in the School of
Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences at the University of New
South Wales at the Australian Defence for Force Academy, Dr. Paul Tranter.
The costs of
owning a motor car are, for most people when examined clearly, honestly and
objectively, financially disabling.
The chorus of
advice about the practicality of bicycles as personal transport is world-wide
and now Beneath the Wisteria supporter, John Pettigrew, alerted us to this article
in Britain’s “The Times” headed - Safe cycle lanes to be made law in Wales.

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