This from Haringey Council's website today:
Haringey Bans Turn in New Road Safety Scheme
Monday 18 February 2008
Motorists will be banned from pulling out across traffic in one of the borough's busiest roads under a new safety scheme announced by Haringey Council.
The council is banning motorists from turning right from Lothair Road South, N4, into Wightman Road in response to concerns about safety in the area, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists.
The scheme, which is being introduced following a consultation with residents in December 2007 and January 2008, also includes widening the pavement in Lothair Road South by the junction with Wightman Road, to stop drivers ignoring the "no entry" sign into Lothair Road South.
Cabinet Member for Environment and Conservation, Cllr Brian Haley, said:
"Wightman Road is a particularly busy road and we believe this scheme will significantly reduce the chance of accidents there.
"It should also reduce the amount of traffic in Lothair Road South and make it a more pleasant place to live."
Work on the road safety improvements is due to start later this month (February) and will take around two weeks to complete. The council is now sending letters to local people to explain the scheme.
Anyone wanting more information can contact M Sri on 020 8489 1239 or email streetscene@haringey.gov.uk.
Alternatively write to:
Haringey Council Traffic and Road Safety Group,
River Park House,
1st Floor South,
225 High Road,
Wood Green,
London N22 8HQ
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