I have been chasing up progress on HGV enforcement in Harringay this week and am delighted to let you know that the council have now placed an order for an unattended CCTV camera unit that will be deployed in the first instance to capture over weight vehicles on Wightman Road. The council are looking to have this fully deployed and operational by 17th March 2014. I have made further enquiries as to its location.
There continues to be ongoing enforcement using the mobile camera car but a static camera will make a real difference. If we can reduce the amount of HGV traffic on Wightman Road then I am convinced it will reduce it on the ladder roads too.
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"in the first instance" ... later on; 22mph = speeding ticket
So will this be a speed camera ? Didn't pick that up from Karen's information.
Well done Karen for getting something done about this.
How does a static unattended camera deal with a driver who later says he needed ( legal ) access to one of the side roads ?
Karen
Great work. Though I should point out that this attempt at enforcement may struggle because of an obvious defect in the signage. If you're turning right into Wightman Road from Hornsey High Street (coming down the hill), you have to take a filter lane. There is NO signage whatsoever until you actually enter Wightman Road, at which point you are committed and have no possibility of changing course. You only get the appropriate view of the signs if you are approaching Wightman Road coming south from Hornsey Park Road. (I'm not sure you get much warning either if you are turning left into it from Turnpike Lane). It might be worth picking this up with the council. While I'm as keen as others to nail the offenders, I think it's only fair to make sure they get some proper warnings and are allowed the opportunity to make the right decision.
The key to making this successful is the signage so that operators can't say they didn't know they were committing an offence. I will be working with the council to make sure that the appropriate signage is in the right places.
Well there is signage for the right turn into Wightman, but it is very badly placed amid a multiplicity of useless signs. I have raised this with the Highways dept to no avail.
I think there is one as you enter Wightman too, no? But by this point you are already on the road.
It should really be on a post at the beginning of the traffic island that begins to demarcate the right turn into Wightman, so a driver can clearly see it and get across into the lane to head into Turnpike.
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