Aberdeen - Ridiculous Traffic Tonight

Aberdeen - Ridiculous Traffic Tonight

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AMCDan

Original Poster:

2,761 posts

214 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Rosemount Place to the Train Station to Stratstone Jaguar on Lang Stracht, and back down Westburn Road to Rosemount Place.

Total journey, what? 3 miles?

Total Journey time = 3 hours.

Thankfully someone on Westburn Road had unsecured wireless, so i used my N96 to get on BBC iPlayer and watched last weeks episode of QI and the Best of Top Gear episode from Sunday. I watched 1 1/2 hours of TV on Westburn Road.

Ridiculous!!!

Ian974

2,992 posts

205 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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It's pretty awful. The traffic was actually nose to tail from the lights at the beach boulevard right along the beach front down to the lights at bridge of don. The road past pittodrie was queued right up as well.
The number of folk driving down the middle/wrong side of the road skipping queues is ridiculous! eek

danrc

2,770 posts

216 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Took me an hour to get from Gt Western road to Rosemount (Mount Street). The traffic was shocking. Didn't help that a guy sat at the top of union street bloking 2 lanes not moving for the best part of 15 minutes.

I try to avoid the train station when its dry let alone snowing! The OP must have the patience of a saint.

CoopR

957 posts

242 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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WTH was going on tonight, coming home from Westhill into town was fine then got to near castlegate and total gridlock. Those bendy buses...

MondeoMan1981

2,402 posts

189 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Apparently the A90 northbound at the Haudigan (sp) was closed as cars couldnt stop going downhill....

onlynik

3,982 posts

199 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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I'm sad I missed all the fun today.

John_W

121 posts

239 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Just posted
this
then read this thread.

Sounds like I made the right decision taking the day off.

Mind you, I still can't understand what all the problems in town were about. There's hardly any snow at all. (Not that Aberdeen council need snow to make a mess of traffic around the train & bus station area - they've been doing that quite successfully for the last couple of years without the aid of snow).

John



Edited by John_W on Friday 6th February 21:49

Jason182

117 posts

209 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Took me over 3 hours to get from kirkhill ind estate to bridge of dee! As far as i could see there was nothing obvious holding up all the traffic!?

ViperScot

10,087 posts

243 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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I stayed in town until 9pm to avoid the awful traffic. When I went home the roads were spookily empty for a Friday night. Everyone must have been sickened by their eveing commute!



Edited by ViperScot on Saturday 7th February 00:23

motoGF

153 posts

197 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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My impression of what happened is that loads of companies said that the staff could leave early because of the weather. The result was that everyone ended up on the roads at the same time. The traffic is bad enough in Dyce at the best of times. When you suddenly throw everyone onto the road at the same time in what weren't the best conditions, the innevitable will happen.

Now I've no objection to people leaving early to get out to the country while the roads are still passable but I think that a mass free for all is completely unnecessary. You can excuse the southerners who only have to deal with snow once every 20 years but what's happening to this place?

I could see cars on Pitmedden Road that were taking an hour to move 200 yards! We had people here that genuinely needed to try to get home because the roads were getting really bad but had no chance of even getting out of Dyce. A few of them ended up leaving their cars and walking to the station to get the train while they were still running and then figure out how to get home from there.

And it doesn't stop there - I couldn't even get to a shop to get a sandwich for my lunch!

Easty-5

1,423 posts

196 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Took me over an hour to get from Kirkhill to Market Street, Stoneywood.

I think the main cause was the temp. traffic lights and the closure of one side of the road. It was mayhem.

Cal Shand

50 posts

224 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Witnessed a huge HGV with smoking coming from the cabs rear tyres as it attempted to get up the steep hill outside the Shell office @ Tullos.........certainly kept out office floor amused watchin' everyone struggle uphill !

Albert Bridge

896 posts

199 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Cal Shand said:
Witnessed a huge HGV with smoking coming from the cabs rear tyres as it attempted to get up the steep hill outside the Shell office @ Tullos.........certainly kept out office floor amused watchin' everyone struggle uphill !
nononaughty naughty very naughtylaugh

hollowpockets

5,908 posts

222 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Wish they'd hurry up and build the bypass. The traffic is becoming a bit of a joke even on a normal day, to drive from mannofield to the harbour takes me 15 minutes when its quiet, even with all the badly placed traffic lights on my route however the 'office hours' journey on the same route takes 45 minutes!!!

Dargie

637 posts

188 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Well i managed to miss all the fun and games but one of my brothers took 2 hours to get from King Street to Great Western Road and my other brother took over an hour to get home from work, a journey that usually lasts 10 minutes at rush hour!

Makes me glad it was my day off!