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Case Study III - Hillchurch Council Hillchurch Council is faced with the problem

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Case Study III -

Hillchurch Council Hillchurch Council is faced with the problem of how to cope with on-street parking problems and traffic congestion in the town centre. Originally, a bypass was approved for the town, but successive national governments have repeatedly delayed giving their support for the scheme, and at present the prospect of a bypass seems to have receded altogether. Recent improvements to the town centre have included the opening of a large superstore and the development of a high-class shopping precinct. In addition, a new college of further education has opened up to serve the local community. All of these factors have led to an increased demand for parking space, and this has only been achieved at the expense of on-street parking in neighbourhoods surrounding the town centre. Not only has this led to an increase in complaints from residents, but it has also substantially increased the risk of accidents on the roads and increased congestion in the town. Indeed, many of the streets that originally were available for parking have now had to be painted with double yellow lines to prevent parking and hence reduce the risk of serious accidents. There are no plans to build new car parks and there is no new space available for the building of car parks. At present there is one car park which can accommodate 50 vehicles and two which can accommodate 100 vehicles each. None of these sites is suitable for development as a multistorey car park. On market days (two days a week) and Saturdays the situation in the town is chaotic. Moreover, the situation is made much worse in the summer when travellers to a nearby seaside resort come through the town in their thousands. Hillchurch is a veritable bottleneck straddling main north–south and east–west routes. Furthermore, only one major road runs north to south through the town and only one runs east to west. The town’s sole traffic warden is hard pressed to keep up with the numerous complaints that are made daily but, despite requests made for additional wardens, the council feels that providing more wardens will do little to alleviate the dreadful problems that exist. The leader of the council feels that this is a problem that requires some creative insights and has approached a firm of management consultants to help with the problem. The consultants have indicated that they feel their expert on lateral thinking may be able to help with this particular problem and have assigned the task accordingly.

Question

Use story telling in order to get some insights in to the problem.

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Explanation / Answer

The consultants that have been appointed to find the solution to this problem have given following recommendations:-

1. Ring Road can be constructed, around the city : - This place is at the center of the city from where the traffic that wants to go from North to South and East to West passes. There is no alternate road to this route. Thus during the week ends and summers when travelers travel to sea side Resorts, they pass through the city and increases the congestion. The same can pass through the ring road at the outer periphery of the city, withourt disturbing the inner city dwellers.

2. Public Transportation can be used for local Public : - Public transportation system like bus can be used for local public to visit the market of places within the city. This will reduce the number of vehicle inside the city and also reduce the problem of parking inside the city.

3. Timeline must be set for the Outside traffic : - On the market days, there is increase in traffic due to additional no of people visiting the place for shopping. On these days, the outside traffic should not be allowed for few peak hours. Thus reducing the congestion.

4. Traffic should be allowed one way: - The internal roads of the city are narrow. Thus traffic should be allowed to move one way for few minutes and other way for few minutes. Thus will help in increasing the speed of traffic flow and more no of vehicles can flow in same time.

5. Mandate for college students to use Public Transportation System: - There is a college in the community. College students are prone to rough traffic and more probability of accident. Making it mandatory to opt for public transport will help reduce congestion on roads and reduce need for parking space in the area.