drsmith wrote:With regard to 4 lanes wach way that may make sense when South Road is a free flowing expressway but until then there's only so much traffic that South Road can take. Also, Port Wakefield Road/Sailsbury highway (to the west) will still be able to take a lot of traffic (assuming it's left as-is). That plus 2x2 lanes for the connector may be sufficient initially with additional capacity in the Northern Connector road reserve for up to 4x2 lanes to cater for growth.
I agree with you drsmith. Before I begin, I want to state here and now that I am very, VERY happy with what I've been reading on this forum regarding the Northern Connector and the way in which it is being planned. The fact that they want to make it 4 lanes to prevent it from being a bottleneck... it's all very good. I (for once) congratulate the Government on this. It seems they are taking a leaf out of their Victorian Counterparts' book and taking this option:
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonl ... ityMap.pdf
However drsmith's point that "until South Road becomes a free-flowing expressway, there's only so much it can take" is a fantastic one. We drove down most of South Road last night (specifically from Mitsubishi to Mile-End) and although there was no one else there (seeing as it was about 12:30), you can see that it is an incredibly narrow stretch of road when you consider its importance to the city. The NorthernConnector should go ahead as planned because let's face it, we don't want to make the same mistakes as we did in the past
; however we must then conduct a PROPER study into South Road. With the Northern Connector feeding, most likely, the equivalent of 3 of its 4 lanes of traffic into South Road, the 2-lane route (one either side) that already has trouble, won't be able to cope. I don't mean to necessarily construct a Tollway, but if that's the best option, then let's do it. I've stated that South Road goes through Commercial Zones and past school zones, so before we really decide that that (South Road)'s the best option to carry freight and large amounts of traffic through Adelaide, perhaps we should consider these sorts of things...
More food for thought...