Stop the rat running on the Ladder
Please click to sign my online petition asking the council to traffic-manage better on the Ladder roads, which are heavily used as cut-throughs so drivers can avoid the main routes.
Following the nasty accident that happened on Sunday on Beresford Road, the council should review the road use urgently. The more of us who sign, the more notice the council will take so please get involved.
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I agree that something needs to be done about the traffic in the area Libby but what do you mean by the `Ladder' roads - does this include Wightman and Green Lanes - or are you just referrring to the rungs? The way people drive along those roads is also appalling. What do you propose the Council should do? Personally I think the 20 mph needs to be enforced because right now it isn't. I always drive along those roads at MAXIMUM 20 but regularly have drivers on my tail trying to intimidate me to drive faster. I don't think pushing more traffic onto Green Lanes or Wightman is a solution
Wightman Rd is a B road, and it is residential. It already has too much traffic. The Green Lanes is an A Road. Also Turnpike Lane is an A Road. I am referring to A roads when I talk about main roads...
Wightman Road needs serious investment. I walk on it every day and parked cars frequently block the pavement in an attempt to stay out of the speeding traffic. The 20MPH should be enforced, and we need better more frequent crossings as well. I think that cars should park on the road, not the pavement which would slow the traffic down naturally as it would be one lane in places. Alternatively, the cars could only park along one side of the road. So I suppose I'm talking about traffic management on the rungs of the ladder and one side of the support!
My road (Beresford) suffers from people trying to cut through to St Anns' Road. They whizz along Wightman and down the ladder to avoid traffic on Turnpike Lane and the Green Lanes. The bottom rungs of the ladder suffer the same way from people avoiding Endymion and the Green Lanes. Drivers should use the main roads, despite the traffic. Residents should not have to suffer from people trying to avoid a traffic jam in rush hour. Traffic on Wightman Rd would reduce if drivers were not able to use the rungs of the ladder as cut throughs.
Generally though if you provide more roads the traffic will expand to fill it and vice versa. If it becomes the case that Green Lanes is at a standstill then people may consider alternatives to driving a car. Particularly the large number of vehicles that only have one person in them.
Personally I'd like Green Lanes to be a bit more free flowing, even if it was at the expense of the ladder roads. Getting rid of parking and having a bus lane south to north would be a start.
I'm sorry if you don't like the wording - this is my first time giving a monkey's - never done a petition before, never gone on a forum before. Quite frankly, I'm starting to regret it. I only joined Harringay Online ten days ago despite happily living in the area for years. I have nothing against cars, or driving but I would like the council to make good on their promise to review the traffic volumes in the area and propose an alternative that does not simply push the traffic problem around the Ladder. The Hewitt Rd changes resulted in what feels like a doubling of the through traffic volume on our narrow street. Which means that accidents like the one that happened on Sunday are more likely. Sign, don't sign. Drive, don't drive. But if you do drive, please don't speed down our narrow quiet (hopefully) street. Or do - evidently I can't stop you and neither will the council, nor can the police most likely. Or better still, get a bus. Or walk. Or simply do nothing at all. Thanks one and all for an illuminating debate.
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