'Road safety has reached crisis point, reader warns' - Your Letters plus kids making the most of the big freeze in a 1960s throwback

From mounting anger over dangerous driving to a humorous and nostalgic look back at the past 25 years, your thoughts today.

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PICTURE FROM THE PAST: A picture taken over the new year in 1964-5, when the region was under a big freeze and pavements turned icy. These youngsters, who were all enjoying their Christmas school holidays, found the steep pavements at the Hookfield, Bridgnorth, just ideal for a toboggan run.
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Time to end the driving madness

We are very aware how dangerous it has become to drive on our roads today. 

People are getting away with murder, taking in the fact that half of these people have no licence, insurance or tax.

People are still using their phones, cutting people up, tailgating.

The situation we are in now has really become insane. Never has it been this bad. 

People don't care because there are no consequences.

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