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On 28/08/2025 at 10:19, Garageflower said:

I use this junction nearly everyday at peak times and find it much better than before. 90% of the time I approach from Riverside Drive then left to Perth and it is night and day compared to before. I never feel the need to cut through Invergowrie anymore. I sometimes approach from the Kingsway and have also faced no issues. It's just better in my experience.

For the first few months it was dreadful coming from Perth direction with new 15/20 minute waits. They have changed the traffic light sequencing which has dramatically improved it, now all we need is the right lane to be both straight on and right turn.

Despite all the stats/info and expertise  it was a mess but with time, a bit of hands on learning its near to being solved......dare I say it but I reckon thats exactly what would happen with Nou Campy.

Posted
18 minutes ago, Valentke said:

For the first few months it was dreadful coming from Perth direction with new 15/20 minute waits. They have changed the traffic light sequencing which has dramatically improved it, now all we need is the right lane to be both straight on and right turn.

Despite all the stats/info and expertise  it was a mess but with time, a bit of hands on learning its near to being solved......dare I say it but I reckon thats exactly what would happen with Nou Campy.

Exactly this - people adapt. It's human nature.

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Kerso said:

Seriously  ? 

 

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its old news from march which they have since held constructive talks.

Its 17-page traffic management plan, submitted to the local authority in March, outlines measures to ensure traffic disruption is minimised and safety is maintained on matchdays.

It is understood that Dark Blue Property Holdings have raised concerns over the length of time it took for them to receive the police report.

They have previously said the responses were not shared with them until July 24.

 

But last month DBPH issued an update where they said “constructive” talks had been held with DCC and Police Scotland.

A fresh transport assessment has also been lodged with the local authority, which DBPH believes addresses the technical concerns regarding the Kingsway junction

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Reverend Lovejoy said:

I've posted the link in the Stadium thread along with a (very) brief summary.

Cheers rev

Posted
44 minutes ago, Reverend Lovejoy said:

Police raising concerns over bus parking and leisure park parking.

PPIP application wont be heard until November's DCC meeting now (at the earliest) as opposed to the suggested October.

 

they don't sit in October and the police news headline  is just DCT attention seeking  as the club released a statement weeks ago saying talks were constructive.

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