by Pistol78 wrote:I disagree with you Ho Really in regards to keeping city thoroughfares open only for the reason it makes it convenient for people to travel through the city to reach their destination. We should be discouraging this behaviour as it just adds to the congestion of traffic within the city mile.
Most of those ending up in the city for work, shopping, education, entertainment, etc., should use public transport or park their cars in car parks on the periphery and use shuttles (council operated).
Block off major thoroughfares, maybe even go as far as introducing a tax to every car that enters the city square (except for city residents). That would do a lot to persuade people to use public transport to enter the city.
I know the tax is an option, but it will be unpopular for sure.
Adelaide has two reasonably decent ring routes that people can use to circle the city to reach their destination. It seems that these large boulevards that have become such a significant design feature of our city are now working against us as people see them as an easy way to get from A to B and these are the people that complain about congestion in the city.
I've considered these. Maybe the outer one should include a new section between Greenhill, Richmond Roads and ANZAC Highway above the railway to James Congdon/East Terrace at Mile End. These roads will also get congested if there are no roads through the city, unfortunately.
Cheers