Identifying Traffic Problems in a Heavily Trafficked Urban Environment– Reference to SowerbyBridge
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1.1 BACKGROUND
This study was commissioned by the Civic Trust to identify new
approaches to traffic management solutions for Sowerby Bridge.
The objective of the overall study was to identify low cost,
innovative solutions to problems created by high volumes of
traffic using the A58. This road is the main shopping street in
Sowerby Bridge. In our brief it was stressed that any new road
construction such as a by-pass was not a feasible or acceptable
solution due to the severe vertical gradients surrounding Sowerby
Bridge.
Further, the town is on the brink of a major programme of
regeneration. A nationally important canoe slalom has been
created; the riverside mill area fronting onto the River Calder
is being developed for commercial and leisure use and there is a
proposal to reopen the Rochdale Canal. In view of this it is
essential to ensure that traffic on the A58 is managed so as to
minimise its effect on the environment and trade, without
adversely affecting local access. In writing our report we have
separated the problem and solution identification stages. The
solution identification stage is reported in a companion report
(Hopkinson et all 1988b). A further stage of our study which
involves presenting our final solutions back to the users of
Sowerby Bridge for comment is to be reported in a forthcoming
report, WP 265 (Hopkinson et al, 1988c).
1.2 INTRODUCTION
This Working Paper describes the methods used and findings from
the first stage of our study carried out during October and
November 1987 to identify the problems experienced by the users
of Sowerby Bridge. Here it is intended to draw conclusions about
the approach adopted to elicit people's impressions about
problems, the way in which this information was interpreted and
the applicability of the method to other situations.