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'Pavement rage' plan for shoppers | 'Pavement rage' plan for shoppers |
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An "express lane" for pedestrians who want to travel along Edinburgh's Princes Street quickly without being held back by shoppers is being mooted. | An "express lane" for pedestrians who want to travel along Edinburgh's Princes Street quickly without being held back by shoppers is being mooted. |
Tory councillor Jason Rust, said he planned to launch a motion to councillors next month with the idea to help combat "pavement rage". | Tory councillor Jason Rust, said he planned to launch a motion to councillors next month with the idea to help combat "pavement rage". |
He said he had received complaints about the problem from office workers in his Colinton/Fairmilehead ward. | He said he had received complaints about the problem from office workers in his Colinton/Fairmilehead ward. |
City transport leader, Phil Wheeler, said he would listen to suggestions. | City transport leader, Phil Wheeler, said he would listen to suggestions. |
Mr Rust told the BBC Scotland news website he sometimes came across the problem during his lunch break while walking from his west end office to buy a sandwich. | |
I have had complaints about workers being held up in Prince Street as well as from pedestrians who have been bustled out of the way Jason RustConservative councillor | I have had complaints about workers being held up in Prince Street as well as from pedestrians who have been bustled out of the way Jason RustConservative councillor |
He said: "Now and again I am in a hurry and get stuck behind people who are walking along at snail's pace, stopping every few seconds, and it is a minor irritation. | He said: "Now and again I am in a hurry and get stuck behind people who are walking along at snail's pace, stopping every few seconds, and it is a minor irritation. |
"This would be a practical measure to see if it works. | "This would be a practical measure to see if it works. |
"The problem would be how to enforce it but I'm sure the majority of people would go with it, with the outer part of the street being the fast lane. | "The problem would be how to enforce it but I'm sure the majority of people would go with it, with the outer part of the street being the fast lane. |
"I have had complaints about workers being held up in Princes Street as well as from pedestrians who have been bustled out of the way." | "I have had complaints about workers being held up in Princes Street as well as from pedestrians who have been bustled out of the way." |
He suggested either street markings or bollards with a small chain to split the two lanes. | He suggested either street markings or bollards with a small chain to split the two lanes. |
A recent survey by Nurofen found that 71% of people are often irritated by crowded streets. | A recent survey by Nurofen found that 71% of people are often irritated by crowded streets. |
Phil Wheeler, Edinburgh City Council's transport convener, said: "The results of this survey are interesting. | Phil Wheeler, Edinburgh City Council's transport convener, said: "The results of this survey are interesting. |
"More interesting, perhaps, will be to see what serious proposals can be put forward to try to deal with the problem." | "More interesting, perhaps, will be to see what serious proposals can be put forward to try to deal with the problem." |
Traders in London launched a similar plan several years ago for Oxford Street but the campaign dissolved within a couple of months. | Traders in London launched a similar plan several years ago for Oxford Street but the campaign dissolved within a couple of months. |
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