, a curious title for a TV programme that if anything showed just how vulnerable people riding bikes are with motorists who overtake them too closely; or failed to see them altogether, as in one case highlighted in the episode that we reported on at the time.
So is the latest Panorama title provocative only to reel in more viewers, or will it actually be stirring the pot in an already heated cultural landscape? “Road Wars: Neighbourhood Traffic Chaos” airs on BBC One at 8 PM tonight , and is available to watch on BBC iPlayer right now.We’ve noticed you’re using an ad blocker. If you like road.cc, but you don’t like ads, please consider subscribing to the site to support us directly. As a subscriber you can read road.cc ad-free, from as little as £1.99.
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Balanced and BBC don't go together.
The title alone suggests balance will be hard to find. Rachel's extremely credible but I'm expecting much twistage
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Oh Lozza Fox adds a huge air of credibility to Panorama.
Why is the BBC giving him a platform? Doesn't he already have one on Gbeebies?
Expert versus failed right-wing actor, hmmmm…