Firstly, it is not a cut through, unless you describe every road from A to B as a cut through. It is the normal and obvious route to the A6 and indeed was the official diversion route to the A6 when Strines road was closed.
Did I say it was a cut through? No. But you can guarantee some people will complain about it being used as a cut through if traffic increases.
Secondly, what is the issue to be solved? The main issue is the ludicrous traffic calming measures which are entirely unnecessary. If speeding becomes a issue, which is possible, if unlikely, then normal enforcement measures should be taken. It's hard to see any other issue which needs a solution.
So when the traffic calming measures are removed all will be good and there will be no problems?
No.
No chance at all.
Do you really think they introduced traffic calming measures off their own backs? No way.
Measures like this get introduced for reasons. The reasons usually being people complaining and people speeding. So they to solve the problems Then other people complain about the traffic calming AND THE WHOLE ENDLESS TEDIOUS CYCLE CONTINUES.
Councils don't have the money or the inclination simply to invent schemes for no reason, no matter what any of the "experts" on this forum think. Removing speed bumps isn't going to solve all the problems. It will just change them to different problems.
The only, and I repeat ONLY true solution is for people to use cars less and obey speed limits. But then the "war on motorists" moaners and whiners complain about that.
And so we will have this endless tedious repetitive argument until the end of time