Last week a car speeeding down a Ladder road ran into the side of a police car travelling along Green Lanes on an emergency call. I am told that Green Lanes was closed for a while and the driver of the police car had to be cut out of her car by the fire brigade.
All Ladder roads suffer from traffic which as become worse since the closure of the Gardens. A number of people have mentioned to me that they are very concerend about the traffic due the the noise, possible damage to houses near the speed bumps and the safety aspect.
Incidents such as the one last week serve to underline the issue which we live with daily. Should 2008 be the time to tackle the issue with the council?
Tags for Forum Posts: Ladder traffic solutions, road safety, tfl, traffic
I quite agree with Lucy and other members that it serves no purpose to set one group of residents against another, whether that be Ladder road against Ladder road or Gardens vs Ladder. With regards to the Gardens-Ladder issue, this website was expressly set up as a Harringay-wide site for the whole community. But that doesn't mean that from time to time there won't be a difference of opinion between Ladder and Gardens.
The history of the traffic situation from the Ladder perspective is that once the Gardens roads were closed our traffic did increase.
But I, for one, would certainly not advocate any Ladder-centric solution, (or from my perspective a Hewitt-centric one). What we need is a traffic solution that works for all Harringay. For my money that would mean being completely open about the issues and open to discussing a range of possible solutions. And that may mean trying to get the council to stop dealing with the issue piecemeal and perhaps even consider solutions as radical as the one thrown into the pot by Matt. (Perhaps a slightly more radical solution may even stand a better chance of success if it's one that'll give local politicians a showcase to trumpet their achievements). But, whatever it is, ultimately any solution must work for all Harringay (and indeed all Haringey). That will mean east, west, traders and residents and will probably require compromises by all parties.
If I were living in the Gardens, the traffic issue wouldn't be on my agenda. But I do hope that I would understand the issue faced by my neighbours on the Ladder and recognise that if the debate's going to be had anyway, the best way forward is by working together to find a good solution for all.
In terms of a way forward, I wonder whether Adam's idea of an independent traffic survey might be a good place to start.
With regards to Optique's point about Umfreville, it is true that traffic does not distribute itself evenly across the Ladder. Some roads are less busy than others. Haringey Council surveyed the traffic on the roads about three or four years ago and the stats will still be available.
Just saw another accident at exactly the same spot - motor cyclist travelling south on GL knocked over by car turning right out of a Ladder road. Luckily an ambulance already there treating someone two blocks up (not sure for what). The bike rider seemed okay but obviously I don't know that.
This is an awful junction isn't it - I never come down it if I have to turn right. What is the answer?
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