How did it happen in the other cities in the UK? They also got their answer, absolute chaos.
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I have a friend who is a councillor and he maintains that Cardiff Council, willingly wanted to shut off Cardiff City centre, to judge the impact on traffic.
They, the council, have for years, wanted to treat Cardiff like London and stop traffic going through the centre.
By letting EXTINCTION REBELLION, shut it off, EXTINCTION REBELLION, take the flack and the council get 3 days to test the feeling, without getting it in the neck.
Council won’t be happy until Cardiff city centre is all bus and bike lanes (deliveries in the night)
How did it happen in the other cities in the UK? They also got their answer, absolute chaos.
Even the most pedantic of people wouldn’t pick up on the word STOP !!!!
Ok, maybe I should have used the word “DETER”, as the congestion charge deters some people from going through London, but it STOPS me !!!!!
Never used it, never paid it (apart from coach companies, but that’s not me.
So that’s why I used STOP, as it STOPS me
Only last year, or council had a report done, on the impact of CHARGING to drive through Cardiff
Isn't limiting the number of cars and improving the public transport into a city a good thing though?
Surely nobody would want to go back to queen Street not being pedestrianised?
Wouldn't better trains, buses and park and ride schemes reduce traffic and pollution too though.
The pedestrianised part of Cardiff is the best bit of it.
Your last sentence also says "Council won’t be happy until Cardiff city centre is all bus and bike lanes (deliveries in the night)"
Where are these access roads going to go? The only options are flyovers all the way or along the river. I doubt anyone wants this. More roads just means more traffic; the number of cars will never the stay the same, it'll only increase. Encouraging fewer cars to use the city centre is the only answer and the thing that always works best is charging money for the pleasure.
I'd question the totality of this post and your previous one.
yes less cars and more public transport is good but we know from experience we get one without the other. they will, if they get the chance stop cars but the public transport to compensate for that will not be funded and will not be in place.
The second comment is only partially true. Queen street has been pedestrian for so long its only olde duffers like me that can remember when it wasn't and its is OK, but the pedestrianising of St Mary street was and is a disaster. It ruined businesses and footfall of people who spend money fell. you only have to og there to see that shops are always closing . It was great before and allowed the passage of the public transport you advocate. If it was still open there would not be a lock-out when something was going on at the stadium, which drives even more shoppers out of the centre on top of the ones who don't come because of the event anyway. doing your shopping on a Saturday then finding the buses have stopped 3 hours before an event is scheduled, and having to carry your shopping to the far end of Tudor Street, and still pay the same fare, is not the way to bring people onto public transport.
Isn't St Mary's street being empty more to do with the indoor shopping centres rather than the pedestrianisation?
Who was driving to St Mary St to shop that doesn't go any more? You can still drive and park a few minutes walk away (Sophia Gardens and the multi storeys).
What people can do and what they do do are different things. People walking into the centre tend to bypass the top of St Mary street because of the route they take. Also you used to be able to park in the evening if you went for a meal. But the worst part is the loss of the road to public transport which the council claim to want everyone to use
I'd agree with most above, City Centre is pretty much closed anyway, as it is we can just skirt it around the castle or Penarth road the other way, it would be crazy to close anything further though?
You should read this. You're so wrong it's painful.
https://www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/pubs/1062-g...nny-stokes.pdf
The other effect is the large financial business in Cardiff which up the economy and provide jobs , they were badly effected and at teems you have to be careful what you wish for
[QUOTE=rudy gestede;4989043]Do you have any proof of this? I wouldn’t think not being able to drive down st Mary’s has had a big affect on the number of people using the shops.[/QUOTE
You're entitled to think what you like. Carry on