People were wsrned, I had no problem awrvwa them eight do being picked up from Teacos should have walked a little further ro be picked up.Who's idea is it to have the a444 closed but then have Longford road with pathetic lights at the same time? Absolute carnage.
Cars have nowhere to go.
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Fucking nightmare. Only just got back home.Who's idea is it to have the a444 closed but then have Longford road with pathetic lights at the same time? Absolute carnage.
Cars have nowhere to go.
Who's idea is it to have the a444 closed but then have Longford road with pathetic lights at the same time? Absolute carnage.
Cars have nowhere to go.
Who's idea is it to have the a444 closed but then have Longford road with pathetic lights at the same time? Absolute carnage.
Cars have nowhere to go.
Had it driven you to drink?Lost key, called aa, found key left CBS at 6.45 and now back home
Ssh!sewall highways great!Got the bus up today. Coming back I jumped in a taxi at the Arena Shopping Park bus station.
Taxi driver played an absolute blinder. Down Windmill Road and onto Sewell Highway.
Back home in Willenhall at 5.30pm.
All the parking on that side or the bus route , bargain!!Windmill Rd Purcell Rd Sewell Highway
Oh yeah a huge stretch of the road is closed off for a little hole.Absolute shambles mate. Totally unnecessary road closure and those temp lights didn’t need to be there either. Just cone off the small area of the road where roadworks were going on.
This wouldn't be an issue if they got their arses together and sorted a proper public transport plan.
You say that, but everyone would still drive anyway.
It’s predominantly the location and I don’t see how public transport could realistically be improved to persuade people not to drive there. The Stadium is located exactly where a park and ride would be located and next to a big retail park that people will always drive to - a weeks grocery shopping is tricky on a bus. You would need 600 buses all at the same time to take yesterday’s attendance away ( the railway ”station” is always going to be a waste of space).Not necessarily. The reason the majority drive is because for most it's the only reasonable way of getting there.
It's been ingrained into the routine. We must have the highest percentage of fans who drive to the game in the country due to the location and, frankly, pathetic public transport.
It’s predominantly the location and I don’t see how public transport could realistically be improved to persuade people not to drive there. The Stadium is located exactly where a park and ride would be located and next to a big retail park that people will always drive to - a weeks grocery shopping is tricky on a bus. You would need 600 buses all at the same time to take yesterday’s attendance away ( the railway ”station” is always going to be a waste of space).
May be the answer is another foot bridge. Closing the road inconveniences non football traffic as well.Absolutely and it will never be a 'public transport' stadium like those in city centres of London.
However, as many people have said on here before, if you travel to Europe and specifically Germany, lots of stadiums are out of town and very few people drive.
The majority will drive until the train is sorted but the fact is, there's no real alternative. Until you've relied on public transport to get to the ground, you don't realise just how bad it is.