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Rob (UK) wrote:
Richard J. wrote: Rob (UK) wrote: Call for Action, If you are a regular user of the M3 between junction 1 and 3 you will be aware of crazy scheme under trial by the Highways agency. Details can be found on the highways Agency website at http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/14533.aspx Please sign my petition against this scheme on the 10 Downing Street website at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/m25m3project/ Regards Robert In summary In March 2007 The Highways Agency started a scheme designed to try and reduce congestion on the M25 at junction 12 and give road users a consistent and reliable journey time. In order to achieve this they have reduced the M3 southbound to 1 lane through the junction. They say that "this disbenefit will have to be compared with the cost benefits to M25 traffic joining the M3". M3 motorists now have to endure daily southbound tailbacks at peak times. I understand that M25/M3 slip traffic still queues at peak times. If the traffic joining the M3 westbound still queues at peak times, doesn't it indicate that the trial scheme doesn't give undue priority to ex-M25 traffic? How long are the M3 tailbacks anyway? This Petition campaigns for the restoration of the 2 lanes southbound on the M3 through the scheme. Why do you believe that through traffic on the M3 deserves 2 lanes against the single lane for traffic joining from *both* directions of the M25? Because I use the M3 everyday. Even at peak traffic time, I believe the new layout does not reduce the congestion off the M25. All its done is cause tailbacks back up the M3 to the mile marker. That is not an improvement. If you use the M3 every day, how can you assess the improvement or lack of it on the M25? I would have thought that doubling the number of lanes on the M25-M3 sliproad would have improved the flow off the M25. To add insult to the case they have installed a Specs average speed detection system to ensure that everyone does 50mph through the scheme. So what speed limit do you think is sensible for a junction where 2 lanes of heavy traffic join a single lane carriageway? 50 mph sounds sensible for this unusual configuration on safety grounds. This just serves to compound the reduction to 1 lane. To quote Jeremy Clarkson he said that "If you reduce the number of lanes from 2 to 1 then you have to double the speed to get the same number of cars throug per hour", not likely to happen! Clarkson is presumably ignorant of the benefits to traffic flow of moderating speeds in heavy traffic, hence the use of variable limits on the M25. This scheme was thought up solely to improve M25 traffic flow at peak times. Yes, with some reduction of flow on the M3, as a way of improving the majority of journeys. You seem to be selfishly intent on maintaining your speed on the M3, and sod everyone else. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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