Pete317 wrote:
Would you feel comfortable about your elected representative having a say over how your brain surgeon should operate on you?
On this rare occasion, I partly agree with you. The difference between a professional and a layperson is this: professional have more knowledge to understand the domain, they are competent to practise and they
should take responsibility for their actions.
Unfortunately, I don’t think that the professionals in charge of the system have been given the right goals and parameters, and being government workers, responsibility for their actions is not imposed upon them.
Of course, the councillors are held responsible at the ballot box. This means that, for a professional job, a balance will be needed between the professionals, and the elected officials who take responsibility for setting the goals and achieving their outcomes.
In my opinion, the goals should be politically determined using professional advice, while the implementation to achieve those goals should be managed by professionals, with political advice! Goals can include anything from noise and discomfort abatement, traffic throughput, queue avoidance, safety, larger environmental concerns, etc. There must be many parameters. It’s quite a big job, so there should be no wonder how contentious it is, and there is no one right way to do it.