That was quite a feisty letter that Ian Hudspeth wrote in defence of the county council's transport strategy (Oxford Mail, May 19).
So he thinks that they are making a pretty good fist of it, does he?
Laying traps for the unsuspecting motorist all over the city and county is hardly a vote winner for his party.
Tony Augarde wrote (Oxford Mail, May 14): "Does someone have to die on the hamburger roundabout (at Headington) before the county council listens".
Another hapless motorist writes that he has already been hit twice on the roundabout.
Gosh! Only twice?
But I thought the Conservatives were aiming for at least 20 with their "20 is Plenty" campaign.
SUSAN THOMAS Magdalen Road Oxford
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