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Congestion



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WE all hate getting stuck in jams, but where are the worst and what is being done to sort them out?
Below are a series of links to stories The News has covered about congestion. Click on the headline to visit the story.

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Rubber road plan to end congestion
How can a pile of old tyres ease the misery of thousands of Gosport commuters? The answer, according to the inventors of a radical new transport scheme, is by transforming the town's disused railway track into a 'rubber highway'.

Gosport's future 'is in your hands'
GOSPORT needs to reinvent itself over the next 20 years or face meltdown in its economy and road chaos.

Rail track bid to ease congestion
TRANSPORT bosses are planning to buy up an abandoned railway track to solve nightmare congestion on the A32.

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  • Last Updated: 17 January 2007 9:41 AM
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  • Location: Portsmouth
 
 

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