I hate to be a pest (well sometimes I find it slightly amusing that everyone's against me on the issue, but only
sometimes ), but do people see what I meant when i said South Road wouldn't be able to cope? Maybe (or rather
hopefully ) once they have completely finished the work, the traffic will be smoother, but to people see, by those select photos, what I meant when I said a two-lane-each-way-with bike-lanes,-etc.-road wouldn't be able to cope as the North-South Corridor of a city with a population of (according to the government's hopes) 2 million people by 2040 or whatever it is?
A
freeway isn't necessarily the answer either, but an underground
tollway (like you suggested in your longer-term plan, Aidan) where people either choose to pay a fee for the quicker route or choose not to and remain on the suburban roads... Hmmm....
Yes I know that PT will be better for the environment (but not necessarily for our
convenience -sorry, couldn't resist), but with advances in car technology to make them cleaner emerging and the economists predictions that we'll be tipped to boom once the recession's* over, hey, why not!
Anyway, I've said it before and I'll say it again, but people don't all need to commute to the CBD's North-Eastern corner!
Sometimes it's just easier to drive there** if your city's PT System ain't up to scratch with the rest of the Nation.
Adam.
*C'mon, while I agree that we need to be careful that we don't send the nation and ourselves bankrupt in the coming years, the Global Economic Downturn WON'T LAST FOREVER!!!! Stop paying attention to the doom-and-gloom-promoting media!
**For those wondering why I believe that cars are more convenient in Adelaide, it's not because I've turned 16 in the last 3 months and am going for my L's. I don't have any intention of getting my L's at least until I start Uni (hopefully). Until then I don't need them! I think that cars are usually more convenient because Adelaide's quite a low density city and not everyone's going to live in TODs. Also, what about all the after-school-and-out-of-hours-sport-and-activities that people attend> Hmm? And what about the trips around the city and its surrounding areas that people take? Hmm. Believe me, I've found it quicker to get from Hazelwood Park to TTP by
car than by
PT and either way, I can just stare out the window, not be the one concentrating on driving the vehicle, so there's no bias in that statement; just pure facts.