Traffic Stratagies In Glasgow -Urban Flashcards
Upgraded to buses
(Bus lanes)
Upgrades to buses such as free wifi, plug sockets, improved seats, makes transport more appealing which reduces the reliance of private transport
Mobile app
(Bus lanes)
Mobile app allows customers on buses to buy tickets and check times online which makes it more accessible and easy to use
Encourage
(Bus lanes)
More needs to be done to encourage the use of buses for it to be effective
Less space
(Bus lanes)
Bus lanes means less space on roads for drivers which is the most common mode of transport, adding to congestion problems
Fines
(Bus lane)
Bus gate fine people 30 pounds for going through them, increase ng to 60 if not paid, this is effective as motorists using them have reduced suggesting the fine is a good deterrent
Use of money
(Bus lanes)
The money from bus gate fines is then used to upgrade local transport strategies
Money collected
(Bus lane)
Bus gate on Masala place claimed 1.3 million in fines within the first 4 years of opening
Queen street station
Another strategy was upgrading queen street station which included longer path forms meaning the use of eight carriage trains, increasing the number of passengers. Electrified lines increase speed of trains, reducing journey times
Construction time
(Queen street station)
Upgrades cost 120 million and lasted, the redevelopment was also closed for 20 weeks which reduced services and caused disruption for travellers,meaning people would have been more reliant on cars and buses which would have increased congestion