02/06/2006
Tories propose traffic plans
The Conservatives have unveiled a series of proposals aimed at improving traffic flow and reducing congestion.
The proposals are part of a ten-point plan on transport, which has been devised by the party's economic competitiveness policy group.
The proposals include plans to allow drivers to turn in the direction of traffic flow at red lights - a proposal which is used in some areas of the US - as well as rephasing traffic lights to give priority to main roads, putting cycle lanes on pavements where there is room and allowing taxis and motorbikes to use bus lanes.
The proposals also include plans to build new carriageways and underpasses, removing "dangerous" cycle paths, reviewing speed limits, providing more pedestrian footbridges or underpasses and widening junctions and lanes around large roundabouts.
Chairman of the group, John Redwood, was unveiling the proposals during a visit to Barnet on Friday.
The Conservatives said that the proposals were not party policy, but "interim thinking" on how transport could be improved.
(KMcA)
The proposals are part of a ten-point plan on transport, which has been devised by the party's economic competitiveness policy group.
The proposals include plans to allow drivers to turn in the direction of traffic flow at red lights - a proposal which is used in some areas of the US - as well as rephasing traffic lights to give priority to main roads, putting cycle lanes on pavements where there is room and allowing taxis and motorbikes to use bus lanes.
The proposals also include plans to build new carriageways and underpasses, removing "dangerous" cycle paths, reviewing speed limits, providing more pedestrian footbridges or underpasses and widening junctions and lanes around large roundabouts.
Chairman of the group, John Redwood, was unveiling the proposals during a visit to Barnet on Friday.
The Conservatives said that the proposals were not party policy, but "interim thinking" on how transport could be improved.
(KMcA)
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