Council makes U-turn on one-way system drivers called chaotic
ROADS chiefs are making a U-turn over a new one-way system labelled 'chaotic' by drivers.
The system at Bampfylde Street and Cheeke Street was created in a bid to reduce congestion in Sidwell Street. But it left motorists confused.
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Devon County Council has decided to revoke the one-way system in Bampfylde Street and Cheeke Street OLIVER SANDERS EE200808_OS05_06
It was introduced in June as part of the final stage of the Paris Street enhancement following the development of the Princesshay shopping centre.
But on its first day of operation, drivers were stopping before entering Bampfylde Street and then had to reverse, while others ignored the newly placed no entry signs.
Devon County Council said it decided to revoke the one-way system order as it was causing congestion in Sidwell Street and Cheeke Street.
The council said it was replacing the one-way system with two-way traffic on August 27.
That will open up the whole of Bampfylde Street, from Cheeke Street to Summerland Street, to traffic travelling in both directions through the city.
The replacement order will last 18 months before a permanent order is considered.
Council officials are also revoking the remaining pay and display parking in that section of Bampfylde Street and are replacing it with no waiting and loading signs.
A spokesman for the council said: "Following the recent completion of traffic management measures in Cheeke Street and Bampfylde Street, traffic has been found to be queuing in Sidwell Street and Cheeke Street at busy times.
"It has now been agreed with local members to make the whole length of Bampfylde Street between Cheeke Street and Summerland Street two-way, which should reduce queues in Cheeke Street by providing an additional exit, while at the same time maintaining access to the Bude Street car park."
Motorists said they would be pleased to see the old system back in place.
Cyclist Marie Leverett, 32, from Mount Pleasant, said: "I'm in favour of it because it's horrendous on a bike. If you can go down Bampfylde Street it's easier. I'm not quite sure why they changed it in the first place."
Darren Smith, customer service manager at Focus, in Cheeke Street, described the decision as "a victory for motorists and for common sense".
He said: "Even at lunch time the traffic's bad. If the council's going to go back on it, perhaps it shows they're prepared to listen."
Driver Robert Hewart, 59, from Ashburton, said: "It might ease the traffic if it was two-way. Sometimes the council makes things more difficult by messing around with them."
Marilyn Harris, 50, from Polsloe Road, who was walking in the area, said: "I've noticed people are confused as to which way to go. I don't think the system's a benefit at the moment — it's a bit chaotic. It was better before."







5 Comments
by ann leach, exeter
Friday, August 22 2008, 8:18AM
“I was please to see the headline on the u turn, but on reading the story, realised the council were going to replace one bottleneck with another. Why is it not possible to just put it back to the way it was - one way with on street parking, then as you reach the end of Bamflyde street cars can divide into those who wish to turn left, often blocked by the traffic lights, and those who wish to turn right. If it is two way traffic there will be a bottleneck at both ends!”
by andy, exeter
Thursday, August 21 2008, 7:27PM
“when will these buffoons learn.keep messing with the traffic flows and you will get hold ups.its not rocket science”
by Dudley, Dunchideock
Thursday, August 21 2008, 4:37PM
“The splendid one way traffic "management" at Cheeke/Bamflyde Streets means Western Way lights at Summerland are now overloaded with the left turn demand, whereas the option of Cheeke/Bamflyde is under-used.
Who will pay for these second set of changes - we taxpayers of course. Or should the councillors that approved the scheme be charged personally?”
by L. Bow, Exeter
Thursday, August 21 2008, 11:37AM
“And while they're at it, they can get rid of the traffic lights at Countess Wear roundabout! The traffic flowed so much better without them, when they were broken the other day.”
by Nick Tilley, Exeter
Thursday, August 21 2008, 10:52AM
“While failing to see any purpose in the partial one way section of Bampfylde Street, I fail to see that it is responsible for the congestion from New North Road though Sidwell St to Cheeke Street, the issue is by banning entry to Cheeke St from Western Way, it is impossible for vehicles to get onto the roundabout at the bottom, as traffic is more or less continuous Western Way at peak times. While allowing traffic to get across to Summerland St from Cheeke St provides an earlier escape route, before Belgrave Road, I don not see that it will improve anything.”