£45m Liverpool City Centre Transport Scheme
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RE: £45m Liverpool City Centre Transport Scheme
(12/08/2016 15:25)Barney Wrote: As a motorist I avoid that area like the plague except between the hours of 1-6am and friends and family who commute along The Strand tell me that it is quite often gridlock for most of the day, including Sunday. Clearly, the proposal to reduce the road capacity by 50% obviously won't help the situation. Drastic reduction of a road's capacity has been done in many cities around the world - Stockholm for example. Here, it has worked wonders by making people change their habits and daily routine. It generally sees people opt for public transport rather than their own car, which is a win-win ... the roads are clearer and the buses run better. Liverpool's unique geography has meant that the city develops semi-circularly from it's centre. This has led to the formation of The Strand - a huge road terribly misplaced right through the heart of the busiest area of the city. This is something that you don't find in any other city in the UK, perhaps other than Belfast which has similar issues to Liverpool, though the issue here is not as great. It is very American by nature and is a product of this distorted municipal growth. Obviously The Strand has always been there because of the docks, but it should never have been allowed to take the form that it has today. It needs narrowing and streamlining. It is completely ridiculous to have an 8 lane road (where many people speed at 40mph) through such a pedestrian heavy area. |
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