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‘It would be quicker to walk!’ Drivers’ fury as roadworks gridlock town

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Furious Drivers Claim It Would Be Quicker to Walk Around a “Gridlocked” Kent Town After Several Long-Term Roadwork Projects Began This Week

Kent, a picturesque town known for its quaint streets and charming atmosphere, has recently been facing a major issue – gridlocked roads. With the start of several long-term roadwork projects this week, the town has been brought to a standstill, much to the frustration of its residents. The once smooth-flowing traffic has now turned into a nightmare, with drivers claiming it would be quicker to walk around the town instead.

The roadworks, which are set to last for several months, have caused major disruptions in the town’s traffic flow. Commuters, who rely on the roads to get to work, have been left stranded in their cars for hours on end. The situation has become so dire that some drivers have even resorted to abandoning their vehicles and walking to their destinations.

“It’s an absolute nightmare,” says Sarah, a resident of Kent. “I used to be able to get to work in 20 minutes, but now it takes me over an hour. It’s ridiculous! I could have walked there faster.”

The frustration of the drivers is understandable. The roadworks have caused major diversions and closures, making it nearly impossible to navigate through the town. What used to be a simple drive has now turned into a maze of detours and delays. This has not only affected the residents but also local businesses, who rely on the smooth flow of traffic for their customers.

“We’ve seen a significant drop in customers since the roadworks began,” says John, a local shop owner. “People just don’t want to deal with the hassle of getting stuck in traffic. It’s hurting our business.”

The roadworks, which were initially promised to be completed in a timely manner, have now been extended due to unforeseen circumstances. This has only added to the frustration of the drivers, who feel like they are being held hostage in their own town.

However, despite the chaos and frustration, there is a silver lining to this situation. The roadworks are a much-needed improvement to the town’s infrastructure. The roads were in dire need of repair, and these projects will ensure a smoother and safer drive for the residents in the long run.

“We understand that the roadworks are causing inconvenience to the residents, but it is a necessary step for the betterment of our town,” says Mayor Johnson. “We apologize for the delays and assure you that we are doing everything in our power to expedite the process.”

The town council has also taken measures to ease the traffic congestion by implementing alternative routes and increasing public transportation services. They have also urged residents to carpool or use alternative modes of transportation, such as cycling or walking, to reduce the number of cars on the road.

While the roadworks may seem like a hassle now, the end result will be worth it. The town will have improved roads, better traffic flow, and a more efficient infrastructure. And in the meantime, residents can take the opportunity to explore the town on foot, discovering hidden gems and enjoying the beautiful scenery.

So, while it may seem quicker to walk around the “gridlocked” Kent town at the moment, let’s not forget that this is just a temporary inconvenience for a long-term improvement. Let’s stay positive and support the town council in their efforts to make Kent an even better place to live. And who knows, you may even discover a new favorite spot on your walk around town.

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