Anyone know what's happened at the end of Beresford Road? Lots of police, ambulance and one fire engine. Beresford Road is now blocked off at Wightman Road so you can't turn in to it.
(The narrowing of the road on the junction with Green Lanes causes queues and I wondered if someone has got impatient and shot out of the junction when it is not clear).
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We live on Beresford - A car that was going too fast lost control, slammed into a parked car and flipped over. Wrote off three cars including his own. Very scary and dangerous. Our road is being used as a rat run! Not to do with the junction this time, but evidence that our road is being used dangerously and too much.
It is very scary - we have two small children and had someone been in the wrong place at the wrong time they could have been killed. This is real evidence of how badly our road is being misused since the changes to Hewitt Road. I would like to see our road (and really all other Ladder roads) made access only to stop the rat running. Making Turnpike and Green Lanes red routes would help ease congestion on those routes too. The whole thing needs proper planning by the council - these strange ad hoc measures don't work.
I feel a campaign brewing!
Words fail me Really can't understand the mindset of people who drive like that
Found this on twitter...
thanks for that insight, cat. it makes more sense than a car being flipped by a speed bump more than half way down the road. if the driver did indeed have a fit, then we must all feel great sympathy for him. it must have been terrifying fitting as you're driving. poor man. agreed the traffic drives too fast on all the ladder streets and indeed on all the residential streets in harringay. lets hope the man recovers.
If the driver suffered a loss of control while driving due to a medical condition - if pre-existing there are regulations that cover in what, if any, circumstances he is licensed to drive. If a first-time event, there are ways of getting the DVLA to suspend his licence until proved medically fit to drive in future. Residents' contacts with the police might bear those two situations in mind.
If he could say that he was having a fit, it is very unlikely that it was a first-time event.
People who have a fit remain confused for some time afterwards, if indeed they can remember anything.
We live there, but not in London. Can anyone tell which of the parked cars were damaged
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