Re: Why doesn't Melbourne have more kerbside or dedicated track?
  espee8800

Well it is simple (in my opinion) we don't have a public caring management
anymore. We just have private companies that get entrusted with the system
and are given a set of instructions that they must adhere to ----- no more,
no less.

On Tue, 5 Jan 2021 at 18:18, Robbie Smith zoqaeski@...> wrote:

> I had to go out to Highpoint today, and on the tram I was wondering why

> Melbourne doesn't have more kerbside or dedicated track that isn't shared

> with cars. A lot of European cities (particularly in Germany and the Czech

> Republic) have gone to great lengths to segregate trams and cars, but

> Melbourne hasn't. It'd definitely reduce delays from congestion.

>

>

> cheers and best wishes,

David in Avenel.au,
[Before you change anything, learn why it is the way it is.]