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I did mention in the OP that rush-hour traffic was also up.
This is on a cross-country route between Dunstable and, er, Wycombe I suppose.
And in my reply I did mention that Rush-Hour traffic will always be bad and get worse due to the lack of space on roads, not because of less unemployment.
And in my reply I did mention that Rush-Hour traffic will always be bad and get worse due to the lack of space on roads, not because of less unemployment.
Ah yes, I appreciate that, but what I said was that the rush-hour traffic is up recently, which means it has got worse.
It got lighter for a year or two until about last November/December, but seems to have doubled since then. Well, it probably hasn't really doubled but it's significantly heavier.
That's only what I observe in my area.
So where are all those extra people going at that time of the morning and evening, if not to work?
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