Why I love UK? Intelligence about Transports

In England, in Bristol and Leeds Town, an experiment is underway: normal Cars can take the bus and taxi fast lane if it carry one or more passengers. It’s called “car pooling” and it aims to grow-up the ratio people/car. Probably this experiment will fail because a great number of families are “nuclear”, with one, two or, at maximum, three components. But, at this real moment, the Halls of the two cities speak about a sensible trip-time reduction. ...

January 12, 2007 Â· 1 min Â· 86 words

Why I love UK? A not so serious Monarchy

The Queen have started to make a series of Podcast about her Speeches. This service is offered by the British Monarchy Media Center. It’s not so important, but this is a sing of the young of this Monarchy, with a big, rich and important story, but the ability to reorder and resync itself respect the changeing world. Every English person does not see the Queen as a Power, but as a Symbol. A Symbol of the History, the Tradition, the Importance. ...

December 27, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 105 words

Why I love UK? Transports and Related Services

Take a look here: the Transport of London website. Well organized, rich, usefull. Every information users needs, also with other services like RSS News about “delays”, “tube enhancements”, “contest and festive related informations and suggestions”. Besides, Transport system itself is powerfull, effective and “right”: English people speaks about a “not enought services, so poor transport system”. They are accustomed to something richer than me. And than every “Napoletane” people. ...

December 27, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 111 words

Why I love UK?

It’s not easy to explain… and I can’t synthetize my motivations in a couple of words. Hence, I think it’s a good idea to list, in a new series of post, the single facts one bye one. I’m from Italy and the needs of service and a bit of civilization is the main matter for me. I’m trying to change my life. I’m trying to come to live in the oldest “Monarchy” in the world.

December 27, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 75 words