New electronic parking signs for Worcester this May (From Worcester News)
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New electronic parking signs for Worcester this May
1:36pm Monday 11th February 2013 in News By Tom Edwards
Traffic gridlock: new signs on the way
NEW congestion-busting electronic signs aimed at easing traffic gridlock in Worcester will go live in May, it has emerged.
For the next three months transport chiefs are going to lay the grounds for a £250,000 overhaul of the city’s council-run car parks.
Special strips will be installed at sites in St Martin’s Gate, the Cattle Market, Cornmarket, Pitchcroft, Copenhagen Street and King Street which count all vehicles entering and leaving.
Those messages will then be relayed to a series of ‘real time’ electronic message boards placed around the city to alert drivers where the best spaces are.
The measure, first revealed in the Worcester News last September, follows concern many motorists spend too long hunting down spaces, especially on weekends.
The idea has already been launched in nearby Birmingham, where it is credited with easing gridlock at peak times.
The electronic signs will be placed in Upper Tything, Bath Road, Tallow Hill, Tolladine Road, opposite Malvern Tyres in Rainbow Hill, London Road, Tybridge Street and Hylton Road.
Councillor Simon Geraghty, the leader of Worcester City Council and deputy leader at County Hall, said: “This project is all about helping motorists travelling into our city.
“I'm sure everyone at some time has endured the frustration of driving around trying to find a space to park, particularly at busy times or when visiting a place for the first time.
“The new system will make it easy to locate the nearest car park which has spaces which is good for those living, working and visiting Worcester.
“Ensuring the city is 'open for business' is a key priority and this helps as it arms motorists with the information to guide them to the closest available parking - saving time and easing congestion on our city centre roads.”
The move comes after council chiefs in Worcester agreed to slash parking prices to as low as 40p for half-an-hour to entice shoppers in.
All-day parking at St Martin’s Gate is now £3.60, compared to the old price of £6, while drivers pay just £1 after 7pm.
Comments(16)
MakeUthink
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4:04pm Mon 11 Feb 13
More Tea Vicar
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4:06pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Well done to all concerned.
lilboo
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8:36pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Lew Smoralz
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8:36pm Mon 11 Feb 13
If you want my money, then do what the out-of-town shopping centres do and provide me with free parking, and it had better not be too far to walk either!
With the advent of shopping on the web and out-of-town centres, the conventional high street is starting to look very medieval. Town councils have a fight on their hands to get shoppers into their inconvenient, boring high streets.
Lastly, what makes the council think that we don't need toilets in the town? As a facility manager the city council are a disaster.
Biggles
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9:33pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Lew Smoralz wrote:I'm with this chap !
Good idea, but the fact remains that I will not pay to park my car so that I can spend money in the city shops. If you want my money, then do what the out-of-town shopping centres do and provide me with free parking, and it had better not be too far to walk either! With the advent of shopping on the web and out-of-town centres, the conventional high street is starting to look very medieval. Town councils have a fight on their hands to get shoppers into their inconvenient, boring high streets. Lastly, what makes the council think that we don't need toilets in the town? As a facility manager the city council are a disaster.
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Have they got the rising bollards working yet ?
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I wonder what chaos they can cause with this latest idea, they don't even seem able to sequence the traffic lights within Worcester.
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The traffic lights in Brum sensed traffic back in the 70's and 80's, so it is about time Worcester caught up.
saucerer
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10:18pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Watch this department mess up these new signs too!
CJH
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11:07pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Letterman
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7:43am Tue 12 Feb 13
The only thing that was rising was the person's salary who put them in all those years ago, a Tom Comerford at the council who' has probably long since gone.
Justintime
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8:48am Tue 12 Feb 13
Save taxpayers money and sort the basics out first !!!!!
jdg
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9:25am Tue 12 Feb 13
liloliluk
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10:54am Tue 12 Feb 13
And on the subject of electronic signs on the way in, are they going to make use of the ones that we already have - like the one on Droitwich Road?
grumpy woman
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7:10pm Tue 12 Feb 13
Better utilise the electronic boards already up which usually are blank or have mindless tips on them.
CJH
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7:48pm Tue 12 Feb 13
grumpy woman wrote:Don't knock the mindless tips! It probably took a team of highly paid consultants to come up with them...
The car parks only really get full at Christmas. A lot of money for that. Better utilise the electronic boards already up which usually are blank or have mindless tips on them.
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I'd like the boards to have useful information such as 'do you need to get milk on the way home?' or reminding me to put some fuel in the car. That would be excellent.
RobertR
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9:48pm Tue 12 Feb 13
Frodo 4d
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1:10am Mon 18 Feb 13
Why not put the extra money towards the sports complex which is going to perdiswell (if that ever happens)
Surely it could be put towards a ice rink or something to keep up with the surrounding cities.
Sir Smeg says...
3:58pm Mon 11 Feb 13