I went for a run this morning, and commented to my running partner that the bridge works were due to begin today (no sign of any activity).
On the way back 45 mins later a gang of workmen were setting up barriers, traffic lights, crossing lights etc.
So, this is it folks, let the games begin. 6 months of Joy!
Tags for Forum Posts: traffic, wightman bridge, wightman bridge closure
I believe those roads south of Finsbury Park were originally closed to prevent kerb crawling rather than through traffic.
Seems unlikely that the roads were closed for that reason. There is a network of gated roads between seven sisters road, green lanes and finsbury park that i think are to stop rat running. It is actually the borough of Hackney not Islington. My suggestion is to expand this network all around the park and further into Harringay to stop the rat running that occurs from people trying to avoid green lanes.
ha agreed! I don't have much faith in the harringay traffic review to deliver any real changes but I am happy to be proved wrong!
Multiple sources have kerb crawling as the reason. I used to live on one of those roads so looked into it at the time as I was curious.
What you're suggesting is filtered permeability http://www.cycling-embassy.org.uk/dictionary/filtered-permeability which Hackney are bigger on than other boroughs. Sadly I can't really see it being something that Haringey would be interested in.
Isn't that - filtered permeability using bollards/gates - the arrangement on Hermitage/Vale/Eade Roads though? And the rising bollard for the Gardens area?
Karen, I take it you mean at the north end, around the Turnpike Lane junction - there were signs either side of the bridge itself the day before the traffic lights went in.
On the display board (attachment in JG's original post) it shows advance warning signs all four ways at the Turnpike/Wightman junction.
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