OPPOSING THE REDUCTION OF LANES ON THE LINE 2B OF THE TRT/BRT

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#151

2015-05-06 10:19

I am a resident and I use business premises right next to Lynnwood Road. I saw what the effect of single lane bus lanes has been in some areas of Johannesburg and I predict a disastrous effect in Lynnwood area Pretoria.

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#152

2015-05-07 05:42

The proposal to reduce lanes in Lynwood Road is shortsighted and flawed

Guest

#153

2015-05-07 18:01

Should not just make decisions without consulting people involved

Guest

#154

2015-05-07 18:28

The municipality is ridiculous in the arbitrary way it takes decisions based on flawed perceptions without considering reality. It is time the taxpayers of the city made their voice heard by voting with their purses.

Guest

#155

2015-05-08 05:40

As a frequent user of Lynnwood Road (to access UP) from varius directions I am well aware, and already frustrated by the already congested state of the road in question.
The decision by "Council" makes absolutely no sense.
Any first year Transport Economy student will confirm.

Guest

#156

2015-05-11 22:43

Because it will cause a traffic nightmare. I use the Gautrain daily coming from Lynwood to Hatfield.

Guest

#157

2015-05-11 22:54

The reality is that one cannot rely on the public transport system with all the strikes, sometimes happening with no notice. For some of us, a) we are required to use our vehicles to travel to clients during the day to places with no bus linkages and b) Cannot afford to show up at work late or not at all due to the frequent strikes. 

Furthermore, these buses do not run to all areas. I have NEVER seen an Areyeng bus in my area. 


Guest

#158

2015-05-12 09:56

Unnecessary time waste and no contribution to infrastructure development and also a disadvantage to the community and misuse of tax money which I contribute to.

Guest

#159

2015-05-13 07:13

i live in the area and the thought of narrowing the applicable roads to one lane each way is preposterous

Anonymous

#160

2015-05-14 08:59

Traffic is heavy already

Guest

#161

2015-05-14 13:50

Don't close lanes in Lynnwood Road, the road is not built for this and it will cause horrible traffic congestion. People need to commute on this road and it will be a nightmare.

Guest

#162

2015-05-18 06:19

One lane is rediculous

Guest

#163

2015-05-18 06:58

Unpractical,time consuming,waste of fuel,enhancing road rage etc etc!

Guest

#164

2015-05-18 09:35

It will cause traffic jams rather than be a solution to the problem

Guest

#165

2015-05-19 10:23

Dis sal chaos veroorsaak as die bane verminder word! Dis al erg genoeg soos dit is, en met beurtkrag gaan dit nog baie erger word!

Guest

#166

2015-05-20 07:13

It would make more economic sense to widen the road to support the BRT lanes, than to restrict all other traffic into the area.

Guest

#167

2015-05-20 07:22

Traffic is already congested, and a large amount of people working in the city use Lynnwood. Reducing the lanes would harm the economy as many people will have their jobs at risk due to being late on a constant basis. It would greatly increase the traffic problem!

Guest

#168

2015-05-20 07:27

We already have huge traffic problems with all the development in the area, more people, more cars, it does not make sense to put more pressure on existing insufficient infrastructure.

Guest

#169

2015-05-20 09:03

I oppose the reduction of lanes on the line 2B of the TRT/BRT because it will have devastating economic, social and safety consequences for businesses, schools and the public in general in the East of Pretoria.

Guest

#170

2015-05-21 06:39

It will influence my travelling time in and out of campus. Because I'm part of support service at UP I need to be in time especially the scheduled training programmes that I'm responsible for.

Guest

#171

2015-06-01 18:32

Visit Pretoria on regular basis and use Lynnwood road.

Guest

#172

2015-06-09 13:23

Already the slow traffic flow in peak hours is devastating to private life. It is stealing hours of our time - how much worse will it be if these plans are implemented. The bus service will not be accessible to all areas. Further there is a real possibility of people being mugged and robbed along the way, especially elderly persons.

Guest

#173

2015-06-09 20:20

These streets with two lanes each in both directions are already congested with traffic during peak hours. They will be permanently congested if lanes are reduced to one per direction.

Guest

#174

2015-06-16 11:47

Traffic is getting worse every year. People are leaving homes earlier every year to get their children to school on time or to work. It is very logic to calculate that if you have 2 lanes and the are reduced to 1, that the time to travel will double. Never mind the time (which will lessen productivity), pollution will increase as cars will be idling much longer, older cars could get car problems (overheat heat etc) and where will they pull off???We are supposed to be moving forward, not backwards. I think it will be very embarrassing for visitors to Pretoria to witness. It is fine to have a bus, but how often do buses not arrive? Often, as we discovered. Buses aren't frequent enough and do not cover all routes to send children to school on the bus. If you look at city buses, they are near empty. Rather wait until you have enough money to widen the road. The disadvantages at this stage are much more than the advantages.

Guest

#175

2015-06-23 18:24

Because it is quite obvious to anyone with a bit of common sense that the ANC Council members do not have any idea what chaos would ensue if they press through with this ridiculous idea of changing these arterials to single lanes.