Britains Crap Roads, Answers wanted
"iantheengineer" wrote in message
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"Nick Finnigan" wrote in message
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"iantheengineer" wrote in message
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To continue to build roads will continue the problem. The answer is
puvblic
transport, but public transport cannot cater for all journeys and
therefore
over time journeys will need to become more corridored. For example go
into
any city during the am peak and the tidality of the flow is there to be
seen. IF we were to get all of the people from their cars onto public
transport, or even better living nearer to the workplace, the congestion
would be far less.
cars. Without cars on the urban road network public transport would be
faster and more reliable.
How fast would urban public transport be with no cars
on the road? (and no vans, cycles, taxis etc. if that helps).
Is this a question, is it not obvious enough.
It will be exactly the travel time + the stops for pick up/drop off, without
any delay occurring due to congestion,
And what will the travel speed be, and who long will
each stop take, and how frequently will the stops occur?
Or, alternatively, how fast would a typical journey be?
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