Driving home tonight up Grand Junction Road, which resembles a patchwork asphalt quilt most of the way from Gepps Cross to Holden Hill and has many 'ups and downs', I couldn't but wonder over the following;
Would councils again plant big trees in the small piece of dirt that is between the roadside kerb & the footpath, seeing that most kerbside gutters & paving/paths are wrecked and need replacing time after time as the trees grow bigger?
Would councils/ETSA or the like again place concrete poles bordered with steel tramlines so close to the edge of the roads and create a "death trap" hazard for vehicles that wander off the straight and narrow?
What else can you think of, without bringing modern technology into the story, that could be improved?