Have Our Transport Planners Lost the Plot? (If indeed they ever found one)

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They've been playing with the timings on the traffic lights at Harewood. Last night my bus from Leeds was a mere 25 mins late, and the queue towards Leeds from Harewood after 1830hrs still went down the bank and over the bridge.This morning much the same, I arrived at work late. They are green for about 15 seconds and then go red for about 45. Someone's been playing with them!No problems going the other way.
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Riponian wrote: They've been playing with the timings on the traffic lights at Harewood. Last night my bus from Leeds was a mere 25 mins late, and the queue towards Leeds from Harewood after 1830hrs still went down the bank and over the bridge.This morning much the same, I arrived at work late. They are green for about 15 seconds and then go red for about 45. Someone's been playing with them!No problems going the other way. If you believe its a fault report it to [email protected]
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Was done, at 1019 this morning. Also mention on the Twit thingy.
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(Double post - bah!)
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Riponian wrote: Was done, at 1019 this morning. Also mention on the Twit thingy. Bit ridiculous that there was a fault last night that hadn't been fixed until this morning. Still that is what happens when you subcontract everything out. No doubt the engineer had to come from Droitwich or somewhere.Oh for the heady days of not that long ago when a cover would have been put over the offending traffic lights and a constable employed on point duty to keep the traffic flowing. Something that never happens now despite the millions of £'s that congestion allegedly causes.Presumably unrelated, but as I drove round the bottom section of The Loop this morning (06:10-ish), the usual sequence on the traffic lights there was out too.
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raveydavey wrote: Riponian wrote: Was done, at 1019 this morning. Also mention on the Twit thingy. Bit ridiculous that there was a fault last night that hadn't been fixed until this morning. Still that is what happens when you subcontract everything out. No doubt the engineer had to come from Droitwich or somewhere.Oh for the heady days of not that long ago when a cover would have been put over the offending traffic lights and a constable employed on point duty to keep the traffic flowing. Something that never happens now despite the millions of £'s that congestion allegedly causes.Presumably unrelated, but as I drove round the bottom section of The Loop this morning (06:10-ish), the usual sequence on the traffic lights there was out too. Davey, I think Riponian means he reported it this morning. If my experience is anything to go by he will get an email in 2-3 working days saying the contractors will look at it tomorrow.Absolute chaos tonight trying to get out of South east Leeds.
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tyke bhoy wrote: raveydavey wrote: Riponian wrote: Was done, at 1019 this morning. Also mention on the Twit thingy. Bit ridiculous that there was a fault last night that hadn't been fixed until this morning. Still that is what happens when you subcontract everything out. No doubt the engineer had to come from Droitwich or somewhere.Oh for the heady days of not that long ago when a cover would have been put over the offending traffic lights and a constable employed on point duty to keep the traffic flowing. Something that never happens now despite the millions of £'s that congestion allegedly causes.Presumably unrelated, but as I drove round the bottom section of The Loop this morning (06:10-ish), the usual sequence on the traffic lights there was out too. Davey, I think Riponian means he reported it this morning. If my experience is anything to go by he will get an email in 2-3 working days saying the contractors will look at it tomorrow.Absolute chaos tonight trying to get out of South east Leeds. Tell me about it M621 snarled from J1 right through to J4 where I exited for the John Smeaton Viaduct, which was also rammed. Don't know what was going on, but it wasn't good
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I suspect I've not been the only one reporting this. North of the border (ie North Yorkshire) they're a little quicker off the mark. The fact that they'd been mentioned on Twitter and I'd copied it to H&D might have helped - quite likely they'll have been on the phone to Leeds.Maybe by deliberately creating congestion they hope to charge for it?Mind you. for traffic reports, they ought to report when the Armley Gyratory is flowing well, and of course when it rains Gt Northern Street floods.We do suffer from the "dig hole, put up temporary lights and do nothing for weeks" type of road works here, causing some interesting diversions.
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Northern Street seems to have improved recently - not sure if anything's been done to sort the problem, but I drive that way twice a day and it hasn't been flooded for ages, not even in the recent bad weather.

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