The trouble with Leeds is the planners have their heads full of grand schemes that they have no money for and just waste time. Trams, trolleybuses, guided buses, anything but the cheap and cheerful simple bus.
The result is millions squandered on studies but nothing to show for it, as this thread reveals.
Yet a simple trip to York, Durham or Scarborough would show them the solution. Could probably do all three in one day-no need for any fancy foreign jaunts.
Thus a big car park by the motorway on the south side to serve all the cars streaming up the M1 every day, with buses then running into the city centre. Similarly something in the m62 j27/Morley area.
Ditto something by the a64 for traffic from the east, something by the grammar school for the north, cross link the buses and job done.
With regard to the White Rose Centre , that needs a railway station in view of all the visitors and employment both there and the neighbouring office park. Would generate a lot more new passenger journeys that the proposed carbunkle new south entrance at Leeds City station
To be honest, Leeds is only attempting to do what other cities have done. However, governments in London have a habit of cancelling the funding half way through, wasting all of the money spent thus far.
Hopefully they'll get one of the park and ride stations between Leeds and Shipley up and running fairly soon. I like the idea of the White Rose station. Could utilize some spare off-peak capacity on the bins.