Monday, July 30, 2007
Every step counts!
We are all a part of the congestion problem!
There has been a lot of buzz around ‘congestion pricing.’ This is a policy being implemented which charges vehicles entering highly congestion areas such as downtown cores during certain times of the day. The most famous case is that in Britain. I found this article quite interesting because it gives a very local perspective on the topic. Many people believe that since they live in the city, they are not a part of the congestion problem but this is not the case. This article paints a very real picture of the daily challenges of the congestion problem. http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/city/2007/07/18/98238b54-d8e1-4e4f-813d-db1ca62dbef6.lpf |
Around and Around...
The big thing now in transportation is to find ways to relieve traffic congestion. There is talk about this everywhere and of course extensive research. I stumbled upon this one particular article from Springfield Missouri about fining commuter for passing the same location within a certain time frame more than once. This “no cruising” policy is to help relieve congestion within downtown Springfield but is not without criticism. The city claims that traffic counts conducted showed cursing to be a problem in the area. However, commuters are complaining that you could go past the same point just looking for a parking spot! I wonder if something like this no cruising policy would actually be effective. I don’t really see this being implemented in Vancouver though. The logic seems a bit flawed. Planners and engineers should be focused on keeping vehicles out of the core rather than penalizing those who are already in! http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070718/NEWS01/707180358/1007/NEWS01 |
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Williams Lake and its four-way stops
Kelowna and its highways
Kamloops Office
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