Seasidesage
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I think the problem with the Vogue is mostly northbound.
The models the officers have used is the A259, and its huge shifting modal patterns. In fact, the figures they use are very conservative in relation to other similar schemes across the country. This only has a hope of working if there were options along the same route - and there are; walking, cycling, buses and trains. It's just about the most catered for route in the city - and that includes the A23.
I've no idea of its success, but I can see this being much better than 'unworkable'.
Because I live around there I really hope you are right, but I fear my version of reality may be closer to the outcome. Walking and Cycling have indeed been taken up but mostly by the student population. The way the town is set out currently, if you want to travel east to west there are only two/three options. 1 The seafront 2. Across the fiveways/millers road and out to old shoreham rd or along the Lewes Rd and out to the bypass. Both routes 2/3 involve travelling in or around the Vogue and around the Bear/Coombe Rd area. Until a suitable alternative is offered this area will always get a very high volume of traffic and reducing the road space available to it will not alter this fact...