I spent the afternoon earlier looking around some of the new developments in the ward (Pages Priory,
I am not speaking about buses, trams, cycle routes but the way the roads do not join up. I have had this argument before with planning people and I convinced they are still missing the major problem.
Firstly you are creating "estates" and bringing with that all the problems you can expect. I understand people don't want to live on a rat run but with all these dead ends you create places where trouble can congregate and areas of an estate you cannot get to if there is a blockage in the road such as a car accident or flooding. If there is no through traffic, there is nothing to bring people in to the area which leads to areas that can be deserted and allows trouble to go un noticed.
Secondly, you have congestion at the end of the estate. Remember, there is only one way out. If there is traffic on the main road cars can quickly build up waiting to exit and if there is a queue of traffic (just look at
Thirdly, assuming the traffic can get out, we are going to have hundreds of cars coming on to already congested roads to drive round in one big circle to come in to another estate just 5 (tempted to say yards) metres behind where they left off.
Sandhills to Billington park -
What is wrong with creating (main) roads that go somewhere? We are already tarmacing most the countryside to build the developments so how about a road through Pages Priory in to Sandhills and on to
If the road is made wide enough and safe enough, drivers will find the appropriate route. No driver wants to make 8 tight turns around play areas and kids crossing to get through but if we don't give them the roads going where they need them to then what else can you expect???
It is sometimes mistakenly blamed on the police. The accusation is the police like the cul-de-sacs (Wikipedia has it listed as literally meaning arse of a bag) as criminals don't have a through route. Well I have watched those Channel 5 programmes and all the scumbags have to do is jump over a fence to get away leaving the police stuck in theire car unable to get through!
My understanding is that the police don't like all the little alleyways, not that they don't like through roads and quite possibly for the reasons I have listed.
10 years from now we will be able to draw nice little circles on the map around each estate like parasites hanging off a tree trunk. If we have a bad estate, don't worry, just forget the road exists, no one will ever go down it again. But do we really want that attitude? Should we not be joining up all of our streets and taking responsibility for them all?
We need a network of roads in this town to enable traffic to flow. If anyone has been to Reading you will know how bad the "Inner Distribution Road" (A329) is as it forces the entire town's traffic to come on to this road which circles the town centre to send the cars back out again after a 20 minute congested wait!
Please developers, wake up and give us joined up roads and joined up thinking.

