
As a result of my interest in this particular field, in late 2007 I had written a twenty-page transport plan that I am currently rewriting. Once it is complete, I will post it on here for all to read. The Plan deals with pretty much every aspect of both the public and private transport networks across Adelaide, and makes suggestions regarding the improvement and upgrade of the metro road network, presents debates regarding urban freeways and a system of non-stop routes, offers ideas regarding the plausibility of creating new metropolitan rail lines to important places across the city and so much more.
Hopefully we all know that quite a large number of roads in Adelaide carry large volumes of traffic and as a result can at time be insufficient to deal with the amount of traffic it is required o serve. One such road, I believe, is Glen Osmond Road, the link between the CBD and the South Eastern Freeway. It is only four lanes in width and can become an absolute nightmare during peak hour; not only that, it is potentially dangerous as no solid median strip exists to separate both directions of traffic. So, to accommodate this need, it is a necessity to upgrade the road, but this upgrade cannot be undertaken without the purchase of an extensive number of properties, extensive relocation of existing infrastructure like electricity lines, footpaths, and perhaps some businesses that may request a relocation rather than payout from the change.
Now I put the question to anyone who reads this: How should Adelaide upgrade Glen Osmond Road? Can it actually be done? Should we bear the full weight on our shoulders and purchase whatever property deemed necessary; be ruthless? Or should we do something totally different altogether and create a totally new road? One thing is for certain: Glen Osmond Road is an important road in the Adelaide metropolitan area that is in need of an upgrade, and will need it more so when freight traffic grows extensively by 2020.