Mixed feelings as one-way system made permanent
A
CONTROVERSIAL one-way system has been given the permanent green
light after a report found it reduced the number of cars on the
roads.
In January
2004 Rushmoor Borough Council decided to shut off a rat run in
North Camp to try to reduce peak-time congestion.
This
prevented traffic from travelling south down Park Road to the roundabout
junction with Lynchford Road.
The
plans received a mixed reaction from residents welcoming the move
and drivers complaining that it increased their journey time.
After
a report carried out by traffic consultants, the council’s
cabinet decided to make the move permanent last Tuesday.
The
survey showed there had been an overall reduction in traffic in
the North Camp area since the one-way system was set up, with traffic
using the A325 Farnborough Road to access the A331 Blackwater Valley
Road.
It also
showed that road safety and environmental factors had been significantly
improved in Park Road and Queens Road, with fewer cars on the roads
and traffic moving more freely.
Jim
Pettitt, the council’s head of Street Scene Services, said: “Traffic
flows have settled down and queue times reduced.
“Some
residents remain inconvenienced by their journey routes through
the area, but hopefully they will see the overall benefit of the
scheme and work will continue to see how this can be improved.”
Ward
councillor John Starling said he is overjoyed that the council
has made the one way system permanent.
“It’s
an extremely good thing, especially for the people in Park Road,” he
said.
“I
have been talking to residents and they are very much in favour
of it, not entirely, but the vast majority are.
“There
was an upheaval but that’s the normal resistance to change.
People going to school and people going to work have all benefited
from it.”
But
Claire Fedder, who lives in the nearby Sycamore development Corfe
Way, said the one-way system has made things worse.
She
said: “Making it one- way has made it more dangerous.
“I
now go down the road at 40mph but I used to have to go at 10mph
because you had to weave around the cars.
“Everybody
now passes residential roads and schools and the council is totally
ignorant of what they have done.
“I
am just disappointed the people locally couldn’t be bothered
to support me when I was willing to fight so hard.
“I
feel cheated. As residents they asked for our opinion but ignored
it.”
She
added: “I did not buy my property with a one-way road.
“I
am just generally cheesed off with it.
“I
had to pay extra to have parking and a garage and I feel cheated.
Why should those people living in Park Road have parking when they
did not pay for it when they purchased those houses and they knew
they would not have parking?”
The
scheme started as Park Road residents complained that poor driving
and bad parking meant it was unsafe for children walking to school.
Many
residents were unable to park outside their own houses, which has
now been remedied by the scheme.
Source
: www.farnborough.co.uk
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