M42 Active Traffic Management (ATM)

M42 Active Traffic Management (ATM)

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paulmc3000

Original Poster:

2 posts

238 months

Wednesday 13th July 2005
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If anyone is interested in commenting on the Hard Shoulder Running aspect of the M42 ATM works then I would like to hear from them:

I am an MSc Transport student INDEPENDENTLY investigating this topic (it is funded by myself and not by any company or institution and is not for any sort of financial gain).

[b]You may have heard about the trial to take place in 2006 on the M42, where vehicles will be allowed to drive on the hard shoulder (using it as an extra lane) under certain traffic conditions.

Is this a workable idea?

Why have the Highways Agency / central government seen it as necessary?[/b]

Please add your views to the discussion taking place at
[url]http://www.1-2-free-forums.com/mf/?mforum=hardshoulder[/url].
This TEMPORARY discussion forum will be visited by many different interest groups and hopefully should be quite interesting!

Or, if you prefer, the topic can be discussed below. I will visit regularly.

Thanks



whitney44

200 posts

243 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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They are too tight to pay for widening it! After all the motorist only contributes in the region of £40bn in taxes, why should we expect to benefit in return....

paulmc3000

Original Poster:

2 posts

238 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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There were originally plans to widen this section of the M42, but this was shelved to await results of the active traffic management pilot!! I imagine this scheme has put a hold on widening here for many many years to come. Is it not possible though that hard shoulder running may work almost as well as road widening, but without as much disruption as caused by widening works?

>> Edited by paulmc3000 on Friday 15th July 16:45