Easing traffic congestion for Olympics
February 24, 2010
If traffic congestion was an Olympic discipline then London, with its average speed of around 12mph, would be favourite for gold in 2012. As things stand, the city will need to employ creative solutions to avoid traffic chaos during the Olympics in 2012 according to the Environmental Transport Association (ETA).
Warning from Vancouver
Vancouver’s underground and bus system has struggled under the strain of an additional 1.5 million passengers a day, and there are concerns that London’s already-over-crowded roads and public transport network will struggle to cope in two year’s time.
A spokesperson for the ETA said: “The International Olympic Committee has suggested that as many as 1,000 traffic lights in London might have to be switched off to keep things moving during the 2012 Games, but a far more creative approach is needed to manage the strain on the transport system – the city’s capacity for more cycling and river travel are two options that spring to mind.”
How to keep London moving in 2012?
Information correct at time of publication.