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<blockquote data-quote="Drucker" data-source="post: 7033811" data-attributes="member: 40902"><p>All car parking on Wellington Road should be removed, it has the potential to be a very nice, tree lined boulevard and entry point to the city.</p><p></p><p>The elimination of parking spaces would widen the traffic flow and enable buses to move up and down more freely. The concept of parking your car outside your residence in a modern urban environment is an anachronism. The proposed Park N' Ride at Tinkers Cross would have encouraged more people to use buses to access the city centre. Residents could be given free parking at these park and ride facilities. But the convenience of living within walking distance of the city centre amenities should means that the convenience of having your private vehicle parked outside your home like in the suburbs is no longer possible.</p><p></p><p>You can't have it every way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drucker, post: 7033811, member: 40902"] All car parking on Wellington Road should be removed, it has the potential to be a very nice, tree lined boulevard and entry point to the city. The elimination of parking spaces would widen the traffic flow and enable buses to move up and down more freely. The concept of parking your car outside your residence in a modern urban environment is an anachronism. The proposed Park N' Ride at Tinkers Cross would have encouraged more people to use buses to access the city centre. Residents could be given free parking at these park and ride facilities. But the convenience of living within walking distance of the city centre amenities should means that the convenience of having your private vehicle parked outside your home like in the suburbs is no longer possible. You can't have it every way. [/QUOTE]
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