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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 5:56 pm 
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Taxis to be allowed access to low-traffic roads

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Taxis will be allowed to bypass traffic bollards installed as part of a controversial road closure scheme in Devon.

Devon County Council said taxis would be allowed to use bus gates to access closed off roads in the Heavitree and Whipton area of Exeter from 9 November.

The trial scheme started in August, with the installation of bollards and planters in areas designated as low traffic neighbourhoods (LTN).

The council said the trial is designed to make the area safer but admitted it was having an undue impact on people with mobility issues.

People with disabilities have heavily criticised the scheme for the longer journeys they have to take in taxis.

The council said it agreed change was needed after meeting representatives of the taxi industry.

Councillor Carol Whitton, vice-chair of the Exeter Highway and Traffic Order Committee, said a "recurring theme" of the consultation was the extra cost on people who need to use taxis.

She said: “We think it’s an important decision and we will make the amendments to the experimental traffic orders as quickly as we can", she said.

Jonathan Kellaway, from the Exeter Hackney Carriage Forum, said taxi drivers welcomed the decision.

"This will help mitigate the negative impact of the LTN on vulnerable children and adults who rely on our services," he said.

"We look forward to continued dialogue with the highways authority on this and other related issues affecting our trade.”

The council said the modification of the trial means a statutory six-month consultation would need to start again.

However, it said it would not extend the length of the trial beyond the original 18-month window.

The council will then need to decide whether to make the scheme permanent or abandon it.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 6:42 pm 
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those bollards look to be fixed so no vehicle is getting around them but if they removve them all vehicles will try their luck.

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