(07 Dec 2020, 7:41 am)S813 FVK wrote To be fair to them I was there on Saturday and it was an absolute nightmare. I’d hazard a guess that buses were losing about 10 minutes in each direction.
The queue for the McDonalds drive thru seems to be spilling out onto the main exit road, and nobody moves anywhere fast as a result.
Queues at this time of year in any retail park are inevitable. Particularly the ones with poor or limited access in and out of the place.
The 50 has often been impacted with traffic in and around the Arnison Centre and that only skirts the outside.
Quite why they thought it would be different with the 21 and X20 is anyones guess.
(07 Dec 2020, 8:15 am)omnicity4659 wrote McDonald's stopped paying for traffic management at all of their restaurants within weeks of reopening after the first lockdown, so I think delays because of queues at their peak times are going to last a while yet...
At the Arnison, someone has blocked off the right turn in to the McDonald's car park.
As a result, the traffic is forced to go up to the mini-roundabout and turn back on itself.
Obviously there's the people rocking up who are going to one of the other shops and then there's the buses joining the queue from the bus-link.
The buses often got stuck prior to all of this. I'm just surprised that people are surprised.