RE: Toll Road Takings Down
Monday 18th November 2002
Toll Road Takings Down
Low takings, but congestion reduced
Discussion
Before everyone starts ranting about this "toll road" being anti-car. It isn't actually the big deal that the phrase toll road makes it sound like.
It is only a very small area of Durham that is covered by the charge. If you look at the map on this page:
www.rsaibis.dundee.ac.uk/MEETINGS/Durham2001/Maps.html
the area covered by the toll is just the short white road in the centre that runs past the castle and cathedral and is less that half a mile long. In most city centres it would have been pedestrianised (spelling!) long ago.
It is only a very small area of Durham that is covered by the charge. If you look at the map on this page:
www.rsaibis.dundee.ac.uk/MEETINGS/Durham2001/Maps.html
the area covered by the toll is just the short white road in the centre that runs past the castle and cathedral and is less that half a mile long. In most city centres it would have been pedestrianised (spelling!) long ago.
Before everyone gets too heated take a look at the extent of the scheme. I went to Uni in Durham (many years ago) and from the pictures it appears to be the single road (Saddler St) down the peninsular to just the Market Square, Cathedral and some colleges (Halls). Most people would park in the car parks off the A690 which is NOT part of the scheme. So only a few rich students at Castle and the Dean would be using it 10-4?
www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=427250&Y=542250&A=Y&Z=1
Edit to say Must Type faster!
>> Edited by tvrgaas on Monday 18th November 11:12
www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=427250&Y=542250&A=Y&Z=1
Edit to say Must Type faster!
>> Edited by tvrgaas on Monday 18th November 11:12
andy@norman.cx said: Before everyone starts ranting about this "toll road" being anti-car. It isn't actually the big deal that the phrase toll road makes it sound like.
It is only a very small area of Durham that is covered by the charge. If you look at the map on this page:
www.rsaibis.dundee.ac.uk/MEETINGS/Durham2001/Maps.html
the area covered by the toll is just the short white road in the centre that runs past the castle and cathedral and is less that half a mile long. In most city centres it would have been pedestrianised (spelling!) long ago.
So why not just pedestrianise it then? Or is that just too simplistic?
It's obvious why less people are using the road because they've basically closed the road to everyone except the people for whom money is no object.
Imagine if you used that road every day, you wouldn't just pay up every day you'd be forced to find another route. This whole thing is the first step on a road-closing scheme in line with the "lets get rid of cars" motto of the government
Imagine if you used that road every day, you wouldn't just pay up every day you'd be forced to find another route. This whole thing is the first step on a road-closing scheme in line with the "lets get rid of cars" motto of the government
p7ulg said: Was the scheme introduced to money or reduce traffic,sorry you can't have both!
Exactly! Same will happen if Motorway tolls are introduced, then there will be complaints that drivers aren't playing the game and are using other routes through towns or using public transport
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