Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
(08/03/2014 10:50)Barney Wrote: I heard on BBC radio yesterday that Joe Anderson is giving serious consideration to installing Red Routes, similar to the ones that exist in London, for the certain roads in Liverpool. Ironically many of these roads were until recently peak hour bus lanes. The rationale for this is that inconsiderate motorists and delivery vans are parking on double yellow lines causing congestion, slowing down traffic flow (and bus services!) in the sure knowledge that they will avoid a parking ticket from a passing LEO. So just to be clear, there is no contradiction in having bus stops on red routes is there? |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
(08/03/2014 12:06)Valandil Wrote: So just to be clear, there is no contradiction in having bus stops on red routes is there? No. The CCTV/ANPR can identify which vehicle is a PCV or a hackney cab. It works well in London in that motorists don't chance "just popping into the shop for a minute". The feed-back was quite positive with many radio interviewees (both pedestrians and motorists) but not with shop-owners who fear the loss of passing trade. As I have said, as a motorist myself, I find it annoying that many motorists totally ignore the double yellow line law. I am sure it frustrates and infuriates bus drivers. I suspect that Red Routes would go some way to assuaging the bus companies' annoyance at the suspension of the bus lanes. |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
Now we are getting closer to the official end of the bus lane experiment , what is your take on the experiment , from what I have seen in Central Liverpool there has been no discernible problems , but some of you may have come across delays or problems in the suburbs . |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
Watch how much money the liverpool council will rake in when the bus lanes reopen by ticketing drivers who still think they can use them. |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
(24/05/2014 16:54)motormayhem1 Wrote: Watch how much money the liverpool council will rake in when the bus lanes reopen by ticketing drivers who still think they can use them. Excellent. I might get my weekly bin collection back. All time rail mileage travelled 327264 miles |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
Well i know one place it doesnt go and thats fixing the roads as the main trunk roads going into liverpool are horrendous with big potholes. |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
Oh I have been the recipient of giant pothole in Great Howard Street , this particular pothole actually went down through all the road surface and was starting to force the aggregate under the surface up and become a hazard to other road users . Is there not going to be consultation though on the Bus Lanes though , do bus lanes work though is the question that the mayor was trying to ask , some of the ones in the city centre should be reintroduced and some should not be reinstated but that's my opinion. |
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RE: Closure of bus lanes in Liverpool
Some of the main trunk roads in Liverpool are shocking, its like playing a big game of dodge the hole when you are in your car at times. |
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