It's what you get when governments allow a monopoly to form and then get into bed with it.
So as Leeds and London burn after mass riots, parliament is concerned with the imaginary climate crisis. The lunatics really have taken over the asylum.
Looks like it is being reported now https://dawlish.com/thread/details/51182
Someone said a mobilty scooter drove off the seawall. I don't know if that is true or why it isn't being reported.
The traffic is no different to any other town from my experience. I use the road several times a week.
Yes, it can be get busy, but it's never really slow unless there are works going on. It's quieter during winter and at weekends.
Exeter Road is a good choice since it's also close to the school, beach and leisure facilities (tennis courts, football pitch, gym, swimming pool, etc.) . It's also near Sainsbury's and a good location for commuting to Exeter if you need to. I think it is a mix of retired folk and working-aged families, but the people are friendly enough.
It's good to see UK politicians come out and condemn the Trump shooting. It's an historic moment for the US that will boost Trump's popularity I reckon.
The problem is climate alarmists have cried wolf too many times. Every decade since the 70s we've only had 10 years to save the planet, yet we are still here living on the coast with the same climate and the same sea level.
Not sure allowing the firing of British missiles into Russia is a good idea. https://news.sky.com/story/keir-starmer-gives-go-ahead-for-british-missiles-to-be-used-in-strikes-against-targets-inside-russia-13176370