Typical morning rush conditions on southbound I-270 this morning: RED |
These results - and remember, the real conditions are even worse than they can appear under the lax tests applied for this study, and traffic has slowed much more than 4 MPH on many routes; 4 MPH is the average reduction in speed countywide - clearly indicate that our elected officials' current transit-only strategy has been a failure.
In fact, the study found that Ride On bus ridership has declined 7% since 2010, and Metro ridership within Montgomery County declined 3% over that same period. Metrobus is the lone bright spot. Ridership of Metrobus has increased "just under eleven percent" since 2010. That may be partially because of people fleeing Metro along the major corridors where Metrobus dominates, but certainly positive news in an otherwise bleak period for transit.
What happens when the Montgomery County Council approves massive development in Clarksburg and Damascus, but doesn't build the M-83 Highway and Damascus Bypass |
So, let's get this straight: Transit use is clearly trending downward. Cars are moving slower than they were before "smart growth." We were promised exactly the opposite would happen by these same county officials. It didn't.
Amazingly, the Planning Board and County Council just approved the addition of over 3000 people to the Westbard sector plan area along River Road. Yet this latest study shows that the intersection of River Road and Western Avenue is number 3 on the top 10 bottlenecks in Montgomery County! And they've said they have no plans to increase capacity on River Road. This is planning malpractice of the highest order. Criminally, the report does not give a congestion map for River Road between the Beltway and Western - was that because it would show a red line? You betcha.
The County Council has designated this completely jammed segment of Connecticut Avenue as a place where...thousands more automobile commuters should be added! |
Check out the red-lined severe congestion during the evening rush on Connecticut Avenue through Chevy Chase Lake - where the County Council recently approved thousands of new housing units. This is unbelievable. What are these people smoking?
Will it be better in the morning? Uh, no |
The Level 5 [traffic]storm known as MD 355 northbound in Bethesda |
Are we ready for thousands more cars in downtown Bethesda in the morning? Nope |
"Kill me now" - George Costanza |
Considering how much growth is coming to the MD 355 (Rockville Pike/Wisconsin Avenue corridor) in the next decade, it should be a red flag that four of the top ten bottlenecks in the county are along that corridor. The others are New Hampshire Avenue, Connecticut Avenue and Georgia Avenue. We can now see the impact of never completing the Northwest Freeway, North Central Freeway and Northern Parkway, as those were supposed to take through-traffic off of those north-south commuter routes.
Aspen Hill is moving much more slowly; the top purple number is 2017 speed, the bottom green is 2011 |
What happens when you don't build the Rockville Freeway, Part I |
What happens when you don't build the Rockville Freeway, Part II (and delay Montrose Parkway East) |
Heavy traffic jams shown on Randolph Road and Norbeck Road, as well as sizable decreases in travel speed since 2011 along those east-west corridors, show the impact of failing to build the Rockville Freeway and Montrose Parkway East along the Rockville Facility right-of-way.
In short, we are being led by very stupid people.
None of this is to say we cannot have growth and greater density near Metro stations in our urban areas. What it is saying is that our elected officials have failed to provide the infrastructure necessary to handle that growth. And it is forcing us, as voters, to ask ourselves how much longer we'll allow these clowns to get away with it.
When was the last time you commuted to and from a job, Dyer?
ReplyDelete6:10am hating on small businesses?
Delete"Business: A usually commercial or mercantile activity engaged in as a means of livelihood."
DeleteHow can an activity which produces zero revenue fit that description?
Since average speeds are down, can't the County start removing the speed camera$?
ReplyDeleteThe joke is on us for thinking that the Metro would improve commutes; here's a quote from Miles & Stockbridge development advisors written on Tuesday: "The Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro Area Minor Master Plan amendment focuses on transit oriented development around the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metrorail Station and Strathmore Music Center, including, without limitation, the WMATA surface parking lot and excess land."
ReplyDeleteSo there goes the parking lot. How many will now drive all the way to DC since there's no parking at Metro? Residential developments all seem to be "luxury" around the stations and unaffordable for most folks. Just another opportunity for developers to get richer and commuters to get screwed.
If MoCo is so bad why don't you get the f out Robert?
ReplyDelete6:35 AM MoCo is great, but could greater.
ReplyDeleteDyer is very involved in the community and trying to improve things. Not a bad goal, right?
6:38 = #UnsignedDyer
DeleteHow does traffic in NoVa compare, for the same period?
ReplyDeleteHi 6:27, for what it's worth, at the Western Montgomery County Citizens Advisory Board meeting this past Monday, Ron Kaplan from Fivesquares Development stated that they would be required to replace every surface lot parking space which they are planning to do with an addition to the existing garage.
ReplyDelete6:27 AM WMATA seems to be actively trying to dissuade folks from using Metro at this point. That's the only logical reason why they'd be implementing so many terrible policies. Wait until the new residents at Pike & Rose realize Metro won't be servicing the White Flint station much in the future :/
ReplyDelete6:35: I chose to stay and fight.
ReplyDelete6:42: They are. The less trains they run, the lower their costs. That's what the failed "surge" was all about. Saving money by closing stations.
6:40: Better.
"The less [sic] trains they run, the lower their costs. That's what the failed 'surge' was all about. Saving money by closing stations.
DeleteJust one problem with your little scenario - revenue is also reduced, not only at the closed stations, but all along the lines affected, and the rest of the system, as well.
And there is also the cost of the maintenance done during the Surges. Workers have to get paid, you know.
You really are an insane, innumerate birdbrain.
@Jason, thanks for the info. Hope the addition replaces what's lost and more.
ReplyDelete6:45 AM BethesdaNow.com, Borderstan, etc. were losing money (no net revenue) and were shut down. So if Dyer is at $1 revenue, he's doing better I guess. Being an independent local news site isn't easy.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you know about Dyer's revenue or his business plan anyway? Why are you so unhappy and care so much about Dyer's business?
"They were losing money...So if Dyer is at $1 revenue, he's doing better, I guess."
DeleteYou don't understand the difference between "revenue" and profit/loss. If Dyer has even $1.01 in expenses, then he's losing money.
You may go back to the Basement with your fellow innumerate birdbrain.
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ReplyDelete7:22 AM Your pain runs deep.
ReplyDelete7:26 - Your codependency is deep. Maybe if you got out of Dyer's Mom's basement once in a while, you'd learn to think for yourself amd realize what a loser he is.
Delete7:50AM & 8:13AM Share your pain, it runs deep.
ReplyDeleteWas there some incident that sparked your obsession with Dyer? A run in at a public meeting perhaps? You're constantly measuring yourself compared to Dyer. Share your pain with us so you can move forward.
Robert, do you have any supporting evidence or data to your claim of "better" in regards to NoVa traffic vs MoCo traffic? Would love to see a comparison, thanks!
ReplyDelete8:54 AM Why are you so obsessed with Dyer's business and comparing his news sites to other sites? You always avoid answering what your core pain/problem with Robert Dyer is.
ReplyDelete8:54 AM, could very well be David from GGW or one of several Virginia Trolls that are long time commentators from GGW.
ReplyDelete9:38 & 9:00 could very well be #UnsignedDyer.
ReplyDelete9:42 AM What is your obsession with Robert Dyer? What do you want from him? Why not answer the question?
ReplyDelete9:42 AM I am very sure that it is one of them Virginia trolls that have a long deep rooted history of hostile hatred towards the Maryland suburbs.... I can spot a Maryland hating Good Ol Boy Southerner several miles away....
ReplyDelete9:38 AM I'm sure David has better things to do than compare Dyer's business to Bethesda Magazine every day on here, count minutes between replies and generally obsess about Robert Dyer.
ReplyDelete10:00 AM lol...nice try. Dyer's stalker is firmly obsessed with Bethesda, not a Virginia resident.
ReplyDeleteOn the content of Dyer's article: it is clear that Montgomery County has failed to plan sensibly for the future. The Planning Department, the Planning Board and the County Council have been complicit. The "develop without better infrastructure" approach is enriching developers, but reducing the quality of life.
ReplyDeleteRide On bus ridership has declined 7% since 2010,
ReplyDeleteIt is a lot more than that dig deeper dyer dig deeper
I tune into your blog from time to time to see what's up and I find it helpful, but I have a suggestion for improvement:
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you screen out all the obviously offensive posts, particularly the ad hominem attacks and sarcastic non sequiturs. These kinds of posts add absolutely nothing to the discussion, sully the blog, and encourage retaliatory responses in the same vein. It's all a distraction, which I'm sure is the intent, and the blog would be much better without all the trash cluttering it up. I doubt anyone, except the boorish posters, would object. I wouldn't: Your blog, your rules.
@5:27 - I agree totally! The trolls really bring down the blog. I am all for censorship of non-constructive criticism.
ReplyDeleteOther folks have started their own Bethesda blogs (Bethesda Now & Bethesda Mag) and for some reason go on a jihad against Robert Dyer and his blog.
ReplyDeletePart of their strategy is to disrupt here with crazy comments and insults.
Oh, There is no way that ALL the troll comments are from those other Bethesda blogs.
ReplyDeleteSome are regular people calling Dyer out on his obvious lies, exaggerations and misrepresentations.
He's good on neighborhood issues. But he's thin-skinned and vindictive. And never apologizes. Hmm. Reminds me of someone...
I have a feeling a lot of the hate comments are from the developers and the dirty Montgomery County politicians who take their bribes. I live in Bethesda and traffic here is HORRIFIC. Our public schools are EXTREMELY overcrowded as it stands. And the corrupt board keeps approving MORE AND MORE AND MORE outrageously big developments, destroying what little green space we have left and clogging our roads.
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