Hey interesting stuff on here!
Just wanted to re-post what I had on City Smart move site.
The main problem getting around London is the constant stop and go traffic. The traffic lights in this city seem to be counter-intuitive to getting around this city. Main arteries like Commissioners, Wellington & Wonderland have the worst coordinated light system, where you will constantly hit red lights at every intersection, major or minor, which is the cause of the traffic congestion and idling that adds pollution.
Being able to travel rapidly is the solution to this. While there have been ring road proposals going back to the 1950's, this to me doesn't provide people who live
in London with a solution, but to people traveling
around London.
My suggestion is a
Crosstown Expressway. Starting in the west by Oxford & Wonderland (although this could be started at Hyde Park Road or Gainsborough), traveling along the CN rail corridor, an expressway built over-top of this rail corridor similar to Toronto's Gardener Expressway. This expressway could have interchanges at major intersections along the corridor, Wharncliffe, Wellington, Adelaide, Highbury, Clarke Roads. The eastern terminus would be at Veterans Memorial Parkway, where traffic could easily access the 401.
This would link traffic from overcrowded arteries thus reducing them, give commuters a dedicated expressway to travel rapidly throughout the city, link up to VMP which is the
de facto eastern expressway to give access to the 401. As well this would require minimum expropriation of land, the rail corridor already runs through London and acts as a psychological cut-off. Putting an expressway on the same land would allow the the people of London and CN to benefit from its use.
I know its an ambitious idea, but we need to do something now about traffic, otherwise its bound to get worse and worse with the growth of London and the amount of commuters in the city!