Thursday, September 27, 2012
Guest Writer, Robert Morschel
Deimot Carling, the UK Minister for Transport today announced that the UK would as of January 2013 drive on the right hand side of the road.
“This will pave the way to greater unity with the European Union, as well as strengthen our special relationship with our friends across the pond.” said Mr Carling in a recent interview with Times reporter Mulled Vine.
The details of this landmark announcement, which follows extensive consultations with industry experts, costing the tax payer in the region of 2 million pounds, will be published in a white paper later this week.
Mr Carling was clearly excited about the findings, and hinted that a unique approach was being adopted to ease the transition, but would not say more when pressed, other than to say that the transition would be phased according to engine size, thus avoiding the “big bang” risk of an overnight change.
Bio: Robert Morschel, writer of software in London, and words at mulledvine.com
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