Cambridge traffic set to worsen - Transport 2000 campaign
Simon Norton - relayed by Manos/Cambridge IMC | 05.10.2003 17:29 | Ecology | Cambridge
On Tue 30 Sept 2003 a public inquiry started into a proposal to dual the A428
which runs westward from Cambridge.
which runs westward from Cambridge.
Common sense suggests that this would exacerbate Cambridge's traffic problems --
and the last thing the city needs is more cars coming in from the west or any
other direction. The Highways Agency claim to have figures which show that the
extra traffic using the dualled route would not be "new" but would come off
other routes, but is this really a tenable position -- especially as it didn't
form part of their original statement of case ? (The 1994 report of the Standing
Advisory Committee on Trunk Road Assessment, which has been accepted by the
Government, states that more road capacity does lead to extra traffic,
especially where the existing network is close to capacity, as is the case here
at peak times.)
Transport 2000 Cambs & W Suffolk is pushing for an alternative scheme involving
a combination of bus priorities, better public transport, and park & ride. For
further details (including what you can do) see our website on
http://www.t2000cam.org.uk/ including the link to Newsletter 84, where the
issue is the subject of the headline article "Death of a City". Note that it
wasn't till after this newsletter was written that we received the Highways
Agency's rebuttal of our objection, in which we first heard their claim that the
dualling wouldn't result in extra traffic.
Or email the Coordinator on simon@dpmms.cam.ac.uk
Simon Norton, Coordinator, Transport 2000 Cambs & W Suffolk
and the last thing the city needs is more cars coming in from the west or any
other direction. The Highways Agency claim to have figures which show that the
extra traffic using the dualled route would not be "new" but would come off
other routes, but is this really a tenable position -- especially as it didn't
form part of their original statement of case ? (The 1994 report of the Standing
Advisory Committee on Trunk Road Assessment, which has been accepted by the
Government, states that more road capacity does lead to extra traffic,
especially where the existing network is close to capacity, as is the case here
at peak times.)
Transport 2000 Cambs & W Suffolk is pushing for an alternative scheme involving
a combination of bus priorities, better public transport, and park & ride. For
further details (including what you can do) see our website on
http://www.t2000cam.org.uk/ including the link to Newsletter 84, where the
issue is the subject of the headline article "Death of a City". Note that it
wasn't till after this newsletter was written that we received the Highways
Agency's rebuttal of our objection, in which we first heard their claim that the
dualling wouldn't result in extra traffic.
Or email the Coordinator on simon@dpmms.cam.ac.uk
Simon Norton, Coordinator, Transport 2000 Cambs & W Suffolk
Simon Norton - relayed by Manos/Cambridge IMC
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