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  1. My understanding is that the Train/tram will be a specially adapted train which will travel along the rail from Glasgow central to Gilmour street and then down the car park ramp (originally used to put private cars on to the trains) on tram lines onto St James street/moss street and on up to the airport on tramlines on the public roads.

    The plan as I last saw is for the trains to continue to Westmarch Road, branch off and alongside the fly-over at St James. There would be a one-way loop around the airport.

  2. I've not read all the post match posts but, IMO, this wasn't a 1-4 game. For large parts of this game we more than matched Hibs. In fact I felt we could still get back into it when we unluckily hit the post. The ref had a stinker once again.

    this said. We gifted them all their goals. FFS. Jim Goodwin getting outmuscled by McGinn. What's the world coming to?

    I will watch their first goal to see if it was offside. Certainly looked like it.

    Worryingly. As I said, not a 1-4 game yet that's how it ended.

    It wasn't a 1-4 game it was a 1-6 or 1-7. Hibs cruised the second half and could have and should have scored more. Feruz missed a sitter, McGinn hit the bar and Langfield kept he score down with some cracking saves.

    As for the ref we could have had the best refereeing team in the world in the game and we'd still lose.

    We lost because Hibs are a better side, we pick the wrong team and the re is no consistency to send selection bar Thommo who starts despite Shankland and Gallacher doing more in 5 mins than him all game.

  3. But that is my last away game of the season and its only October. Dire stuff today but it wasn't all bad. Took a wee photie at the Kelpies - a better way of spending every second Saturday.

    Cracking photo.

    I know where you're coming from as I've not been to any away games this season despite looking forward to this year and the different places.

    Been able to spend weekends in the pub watching the rugby world cup and generally doing other things rather than wasting £30 going to watch Saints.

    Going to the rugby tomorrow. Looking forward to that a hell of a lot more than the trudge along Greenhill Road to see us struggle against part time diddies, which coincidentally might well be us next season!

  4. I thought the idea was to keep the traffic moving.

    I'll give you a couple of examples. Travelling down the Renfrew Road and turning right onto Weir Street. Plenty of times I've been stopped at a red light at the merge with Incle Street. Nothing has came through for the green light whilst I've been stopped. Only for the lights to change for me and traffic to arrive for the previously green thats just changed to red.

    The same applies at the Sneddon/St James St lights outside the church. You can sit for a minute and see there's nothing coming towards you along St James Street.

    All I ask/want is with all the wire loop and movement sensors is to get the traffic moving.

    Granted it will never get everything perfect, it runs a common base timing with all the lights (I'd guess a 90 seconds or 120 second cycle), so there are occasions where the system will be running to maximise capacity rather than delay and considering more important junctions. Therefore anomalies happen for a number of reasons and it can break the flow.

    If you are around late at night, when there is less traffic and it is less worried about capacity you can see it is far more responsive at some junctions- for example coming in from the racecourse it won't call the racecourse road if there is no traffic there etc and it tries to move things quickly.

    The idea that signals are set up deliberately to make traffic bad, is largely bollocks. Most of the problems stem from lack of funding to maintain infrastructure. To be honest there is evidence that roads should be more regionally based rather than council run, as smaller councils lack the expertise/staff.

  5. A couple of junctions I use frequently Mill Street/Glasgow Road and Incle Street/Weir Street do have slightly different time sequences in their change over from day and night.

    But why cant they run on auto after a certain time like the ones at Renfrew Road/Netherhill Road Junction.

    No traffic = Red Light, Traffic = Green Light

    They could do that, but as they are linked with other sets, they'll run the best timings for the network rather than individual junctions.

  6. No they're not.

    The majority of lights in Town are on a fixed timer.It doesn't matter how much traffic is in the area,the lights will be at red or green for the same amount of time.

    Not my understanding. The lights run a system called Scoot, all controlled by a central computer system. It adjusts timings ad hoc to best keep traffic moving in the area. It will also skip roads where there is no traffic, but mainly at night.

    Fixed timings are very old school and won't be used much now- only time they'll be seen is if there is a fault.

  7. The awful traffic calming 'mats' or 'bumps' or 'humps'. There seems no consistency with these measures application on roads throughout the town and this combined with the truly dreadful sequencing of traffic lights throughout the town AND the dreadful one way system, all conspire to make me think the cooncil is anti motor car

    Couldn't possibly be.................................wacko.png

    Makes the town a no go area frankly and one of the most awful bottlenecks at times throughout the day

    I don't think the one way system is dreadful. It is busy but easy to use- just a like a big roundabout. Been to tons of towns that have traffic systems a lot more complex and difficult to use.

    The lights in the town are controlled using software to try and keep the whole network flowing. Basically the reason the town has traffic problems is too much traffic for the roads to cope.

  8. No they're not.

    Other small nations play with more self-belief than Scotland (population 5.3M) - e.g.. Denmark (5.6M), Sweden (9.7M), Norway (5.1M), Iceland (0.3M), Eire (4.8M), Wales (3M), Holland (17M) & Portugal (10.5M).

    Self belief is all about the confidence that you can actually win a game as against not lose a game.

    Yes, Germany are miles better than us at present, but the disappointment for me last night was that we were not trying to play possession football let alone have a try at goal.

    There has been plenty of criticism on here in recent weeks about Saints' "holding" tactics which I think have contributed to our poor start to the season.

    The same Ireland that sat back at Parkhead for a 0-0 draw against Scotland. Some self-belief there.

    All these countries have games where they sit back and defend things out. Switzerland beat Spain at World Cup 2010 using that tactic.

  9. I would find it hard to describe the works undertaken to re-open the high street as anything other than negligent. And that isn't a word that should be used lightly.

    The finished "scheme" is nothing short of shambolic. Everyone and anyone involved in it should embarrassed and ashamed.

    Not only is the delineation between pavement and road almost non-existent and the signage inadequate, but they've actually left granite plinths in the middle of the fecking carriageway.

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    It's your standard modern 'shared space' type place, where traffic speeds are meant to be low and pedestrians have priority over vehicles.

    In terms of road safety, doubt there will be an issue- traffic levels have barely changed from my delivery vehicles that were allowed to do the same route anyway. Last time I walked down there at 8pm you could sit in the middle of the High Street and be fine- maybe the skateboarders might get you.

    I'm not keen on the overall scheme either but negligent is a bit strong. Not sure what you expected?

  10. Disappointing from Glasgow tonight losing to Scarlets. Should have done better but difficult with 20 first team players away on World Cup duty.

    Good from Scotland tonight despite the result in Paris. 19-16 to France, but in normal circumstances we'd have kicked a straightforward penalty to tie. We ran it as it was a friendly, but probably should have kicked it for ranking points. C'est La Vie. The forwards showed up well and what an effort from Seymour for the Try. Bennett looks a real star. 2 things though- too many silly breakdown penalties. Denton should be shot for that yellow card. Closely followed by Matt f**king Scott for that daft miss pass. You ain't Finn Russell- stick to what you are good at.

  11. This is certainly true. There's another means of extortion as well going on at schools these days where the school trips get ever more exotic every year. For every 10 parents that has to fork out £1500 to send their little darling on the school trip to New York these days a teacher gets a free trip. Not a bad little perk - non taxable too.

    Take a group of teenagers on holiday. I'd need another holiday. No idea how teachers do it.

  12. I would mainly blame the smoking ban. We were told there were legions of folk who didn't go to pubs because of the smoke, who would now go. Where are they?

    There's always been cheap drink at the Supermarkets.

    Less than 20% of the population smoke now, however. Even assuming your average pub goer was more likely to smoke, if you changed tomorrow it would not revive the pub trade- many struggling before the ban.

    For me the increasing difference between pub and supermarket costs, plus the general economy has hit pubs hard. The change in drink driving laws too have hurt has people are more cautious.

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