LONDON TRAFFIC IN 1970's---HOW ABOUT NOW?

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LONDON TRAFFIC IN 1970s--HOW ABOUT NOW?

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  • Some great cars in this vid, Ford Capri,Morris Minor, Citroen DS, all classics in their own right., the best era I think. Cars now all look the same and have no character

  • Woah, I look at this and think Fawlty Towers!

  • @catweazlex Slightly later. The car at 0:37 has an RPD registration, meaning it was registered between 1976-1977. So the very earliest this could have been recorded was 1976

  • @6DeepKey9 And for millions of years, there were also global warming and global cooling, with no human intervention. It's a nature process associated with many factors, including solar, geological activity

  • 1973 to '75 maybe?

  • If you think the majority of those cars would have used leaded petrol, which is all gone now! One of the things that has changed for the good, why does everyone see the world changing for the worse?

  • @mAxZubov

    I agree, but if I remember well, the gases of volcanos created the atmosphere millions of years ago. SO they are dangerous or not?

  • @6DeepKey9 I'll reveal a MAIN SECRET: Any active volcano produces more greenhouse gases than all human industry is put together.

  • Luckily the damage of the emission is much less dangerous now. What is a problem now is how to warm houses :( (and many other problems)

  • With that number of Mk3 Cortinas, I would put it earlier - 1975? "M" reg is the newest I spotted, though there is a new Granada. There's an 1800 but no Princess. If you watch the Sweeney, it's amazing how few cars are parked on the roads! And now we know that maybe one car in 100 in those days was a Citroën SM!

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