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A plan to ease the traffic


Guest Spliffman

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As I've stated before - Why not have different coloured car park tickets - perhaps 4 different colours each one with different entry times spread between 9am on Tuesday to 9pm Tuesday;

Randomise selection of ticketing , or better still give those furthest to travel the first entry time;

Its not to late to do this - and it will keep locals happier as no bottlenecks on Tuesday (was wednesday) of people waiting at the gate?

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It sounds like a good idea but its remarkably unfair, given the ethos of the festival its like saying the richer you are the more you can enjoy. The way it is now apart from hospitality everyone is pretty much the same, which is the way it should be. (Obviously outside of this there are other limiting factors) and if the price increase is only minor and not prohibitively expensive then it won't cut down enough anyway.

The only real way to cut congestion is as mentioned before and countless other options is to make public transport the number 1 way to travel.

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Hahahahahaha. I just love the way you peeps get all upset at an idea that would actually work (or at least would work about as as well as other ideas will work anyway) but it obviously has to be a *really* bad idea ... just because it has negative implications for YOU :P Hahahahahahaha. But taking extra time off work or whatever and coming early in a nice car that you own or rent just for the occasion so you can bring shedloads of nice stuff that you don't actually need of course in most cases is somehow perfectly OK and is somehow NOT giving priority to those who can afford it etc :P Hahahahahah. Oh the amusement of at all !

However, the simple fact appears to be that virtually all discussion in this area is almost exclusively based on self interest and absolutely nothing much else. You all like car parks opening early cos it's good for you. You don't really give a flying fcuk for anyone else or the local residents for that matter either, it's primarily all about you. Exactly the same could be said for the festival of course unfortunately. More peeps on site and spending money earlier is hardly a bad thing is it and allegedly helping locals is primarily just a d@mn good excuse. It's quite clearly self interest above principles all the way IMHO.

Open the car parks early? :(
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Well, since only a finate amount of people can arrive via public transport, and they can only carry a finate amount of stuff, all that this would do is reduce the amount of cars a little, and move the traffic crush 12 hours later.
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If you believe the published figures (and I'm not entirely sure that I do TBH) 30% of peeps overall come by means other than car and most of those do so Wednesday. It would therefore seem totally practical for that to be easily closer to 50% leaving the other 50% primarily car arrivals for Thursday. Last year more than 2/3rds of peeps apparently arrived on Wednesday. Trying to get the split more like 50:50 has to be good. Increasing arrivals by means other a car has to be even better. Non-car arrivals are very easily managed to ensure minimum disruption and delays etc. because they are naturally spread out over the day. Unpopular but defo doable I would suggest. Coaches or whatever a few hours earlier would have a negligible benefit I think due to lengthy journey times and not being enough of a discouragement for car drivers as well. The object is to somehow make alternatives to using the car much more attractive as wel las spreading out arrivals over a sensible timeframe.
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But that's simply not doable. Giving priority to peeps who travel responsibly is doable. Spreading out arrivals over a longer timeframe and having peak in arrivals not coincident with a peak in normal traffic is doable. If you genuinely believe that the 12 hours early option is good for the right reasons then the 12 hours late option simply has to be better for the exact same right reasons plus the additional benefits !
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But that's simply not doable. Giving priority to peeps who travel responsibly is doable. Spreading out arrivals over a longer timeframe and having peak in arrivals not coincident with a peak in normal traffic is doable. If you genuinely believe that the 12 hours early option is good for the right reasons then the 12 hours late option simply has to be better for the exact same right reasons plus the additional benefits !
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If your plan worked though, it would see mostly 50% arrive via "other" on the Wed, and the remaining 50% arrive via car more or less on Thursday - leaving the congestion issue unresolved.

Also, to be honest, if getting on site was the key issue, for me, I would suggest that I go via bus on the Wed, take only tents, and get the site pitched, waiting for the rest of stuff via friends on Thursday.

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