Scooting for speedier traffic in Cheadle village

Cheadle village is set, we hope, for shorter queues as an upgraded “Scoot system” is implemented sometime in the next year. 

This uses a computer to link together the three sets of lights along Cheadle High Street (the junction with Wilmslow Road, the pedestrian crossing and the junction with Manchester Road and Stockport Road).

The system then monitors traffic flows and optimises the traffic light changes to get traffic moving as fast as possible.

As the Scoot website explains:

 SCOOT is the world’s leading adaptive traffic control system.

It coordinates the operation of all the traffic signals in an area to give good progression to vehicles through the network.

Whilst coordinating all the signals, it responds intelligently and continuously as traffic flow changes and fluctuates throughout the day. It removes the dependence of less sophisticated systems on signal plans, which have to be expensively updated.

Sounds good to me – let’s hope it helps.

5 Comments

1
phil
Thursday 22 July 2010 - 8:02 pm

Could i make a further suggestion to improve the taffic flow through Cheadle village. Remove all the vehicles which continue to blantantly flaunt the traffic parking regulations. Earlier this week I counted seven vehicles parked illegally, most on the road near Barclays bank.

2
Friday 23 July 2010 - 8:03 am

You’re right Phil – parking enforcement is an ongoing battle we’re working hard on, but we’re not yet where we want to be.

3
Sunday 25 July 2010 - 7:09 pm

We keep debating this, but until we have a full time (or almost) warden, they are still going to flaunt the system. Its 30p for Gods sake!!

4
Sunday 25 July 2010 - 7:47 pm

Alan – the debate isn’t whether a full-time warden is a good idea (it is) but how that person gets paid for. There’s ongoing work to move nearer to having a full-time warden, but it will take time.

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jennifer cohen
Sunday 25 July 2010 - 9:16 pm

Well done, Ian. This seems to be an excellent idea. Let’s hope it doesn’t take too long to be implemented.



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