Very sad statistics in the Metro this week - Haringey ranks the 4th most congested borough in London. And the #1 slowest borough for travel times.
Metro - New traffic map reveals London’s most congested boroughs
The only answer to this is to get cars off the road, by improving cycle lanes, cycle infrastructure and encouraging car alternatives. Compared with neighbouring boroughs such as Islington, Haringey has a lot of catching up to do.
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THANKS Max.
Sadly this dismal statistic is little surprise. The way forward is clearly along the lines you cite, but In active travel, Haringey lags 10 to 20 years behind next door Boroughs.
Haringey Council has been chatting about walking and cycling for years. They've looked at removing pavement-parking … and then looked away.
As well as the endless, circular talking, they do PR and consultations, publish papers, action plans and strategies (the most extreme example is their Haringey Cycling Action Plan, replete with timetable and dated 2004 (not a typo).
Although there may be handful of council employees and Councillors who want to see progress, the chronic underlying factor is that there is net-zero political will.
The indifference is led by the council leader who seems much more interested on Haringey Borough of Culture 2027.
The Highways Department (and the Cabinet Member/spokeswoman) is a bastion of car-ownership. They know no better. There are lobby groups such as groups of traders who beleive their businesses depend on parking outside their premises,
Haringey is an absolutely dreadful borough to walk and cycle in, I don't really blame people for getting into cars and the inevitable congestion that follows. Of course it's worse than the surrounding boroughs all of which are far more people-friendly
My response to the Haringey Air Quality Action Plan submitted earlier this week. (Ref. congestion resulting from LTNs.)
Thank you so much for this great piece of research. I do believe Haringey Council suppressed this Air Quality survey until after the decision to keep LTNs was made so as not to release evidence that would prevent them keeping LTNs. This is a very bad loik for Haringey Council. What you have produced deserves urgent and wider debate
This is really interesting and I agree with all points made so far about Haringey being less walking/cycling friendly than other boroughs as well as LTNs causing increased congestion and pollution on boundary roads. I would also throw another issue into the mix which is that of public transport - if we are to compare Haringey with, say, Islington, it’s clear that our public transport infrastructure is inferior. Not necessarily without reason - we are a less central area so of course we have less tube coverage - but I’d also argue that there’s a need for more ‘non-radial’ bus routes if we’re to cut down the amount to car traffic. From us in the Southern end of Harringay, after all, it’s easy to get to Wood Green or East to Tottenham (albeit with a potentially significant wait for a 341) but getting West requires multiple buses, as does any further North than Wood Green or East anywhere other than Tottenham Hale. Extending the reach of our bus routes so that they travel more East to West as well as North to South could go a long way to encouraging those who are currently using their cars for things other than commuting to work (this issue tends to disproportionately affect women, I should add - there’s a whole load of research into radial public transport and gender). Of course this isn’t Haringey Council’s remit to solve - but definitely something to note when comparing to more central boroughs.
I'm in South Tottenham and one of my main reasons for moving here was the excellent public transport. I love living on the Victoria line. The difficulty comes when I want to get to Crouch End. Should be easy on the 41 bus but it is frequently delayed by badly parked cars. The other day we were held up because a police car was trying to get through coming from the other direction. A driver stopped to the side of the road but there was a car parked on the other side so there wasn't enough space for the police car to get through... And my bus had to wait for this to clear then other cars and buses to pass through before we could move again.
Weren't they consulting on making WGR a Red Route? We really need public transport prioritised in Haringey.
THE transcending and underlying problem is that there are too many cars. This simple proposition ought to be the starting point, but it is not accepted by the council. There is no political will to advance and too little ability—if not active resistance—among the Highwaymen. For the foreseeable future, Haringey will remain one of the most transport-retarded Boroughs in London.
I would have thought that half an hour to drive 10km was fairly normal for almost any dense urban area in the country. For those who don't have to use cars, there is a fair selection of reasonably fast local rail services crossing Haringey.
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