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2:20pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
WHEN acccidents happen - like last Wednesday night in the Wallasey Tunnel - why aren't barriers lifted to clear traffic in tunnels?
A two-hour queue and the whole of Liverpool city centre gridlocked isn't acceptable - it's what happens when you let a passenger transport authority try' and run the highway and police the roads at the same time.
The knock-on effects of a crash at the tunnels affect all of Merseytravel's services and users, not just tunnels, and everyone leaving work, so why not swallow the loss and clear the mess as fast and efficiently and lift the barriers for an hour and clear the traffic?
This will not only get the cars out quicker but also safer and prevent more accidents. If safety was Merseytravel's primary concern over money they would do this.
Another point - why allow cars to queue inside the tunnel? This puts thousands of drivers in a high risk situation - trapped in a tunnel and sitting on a tank full of petrol. Have they learned nothing about tunnel accidents like the Alps fires with 1000c temps and thick smoke and high deaths?
If the tunnels close they should aim to get both tunnels emptied immediately and their single concern must be safety, not profit. There must have been 1,500 vehicles stuck in one tunnel alone . . . that's how many people trapped?
Upon reaching the toll booths, we had only two manned and two auto booths open - this isn't enough in a two-mile rush hour jam. On the opposite side of the booths, all Liverpool-bound traffic was being re-routed back along the motorway - the U-turn made things even more messy by the pretend police' . They have two escape roads they could use for this - again it was a bottlenecked mess at the other end.
I'm sure the real police would do a better job of controlling the roads because this was a right botch-up'.
I appreciate accidents happen, but Merseytravel do little to make things safer or faster for people entering or exiting the city, whether using the actual tunnel or not.
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glenn fleetwood, moreton says...
8:31pm Tue 13 May 08
jack, liverpool says...
10:45pm Wed 14 May 08
JAMIE, MORETON says...
12:14am Thu 15 May 08
King Tut, Tunnel Saftey Refuge says...
12:47pm Fri 16 May 08
Lesley, Oxton says...
2:11pm Fri 16 May 08
Dave Rimmer, Wallasey says...
7:53pm Sat 17 May 08
Andy Jenkins, Birkenhead says...
2:13pm Tue 20 May 08
debbie, newferry says...
9:47pm Tue 20 May 08
Lesley wrote:to lesley oxton who wrote one of the above posts, please have some consideration for the man who jumped off the bridge and his family and friends. this was a tradegy and has left people including myself devastated. i find comments like 'the jumper',&'removed him' totally unecessary. a young ill man has lost his life and you are moaning about being stuck in a traffic jam and say a staff member "obviously felt sorry for you". disgraceful.
Almost immediately after the young man fell off the bridge I was in a queue at the Wallasey Tunnel. The traffic started moving after about quarter of an hour as staff diverted traffic through the tolls and through a side exit back onto the road system. I got as far as the toll booth but found myself sandwiched between two lorries. After some time a member of staff came up to me and told me that there had been a \"jumper\"and the lorries couldn\'t go through the Birkenhead tunnel, so I would have to wait until the tunnel reopened, after they had \"removed him\". I wasn\'t too upset as I thought this was obviously going to happen soon. After quite a while after that a young female staff member obviously felt sorry for me and made the lorry behind me move back, so that I could get out. If she hadn\'t done so I would have been stuck for at least an hour and a half. It was complete chaos and could have been handled much better. Although you cannot predict theses things happening, at least there should be plans to deal with for ups in cases like this.
Clark Kent, Liverpool says...
1:22pm Thu 29 May 08
Clark KENT, Liverpool says...
1:23pm Thu 29 May 08
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Dave Rimmer, Wallasey says...
7:20pm Tue 13 May 08
Seriously though, its a disgrace that they consider a couple of hours revenue over tunnel users safety.