Tags for Forum Posts: traffic, wightman bridge, wightman bridge closure
I couldn't agree more with your summary Souvarine. Let's hope the Traffic Review consultants get this picture too. Do you think the traffic weight measured in January is easily translatable into a pollution measurement for a narrow residential road ie Ladder roads, Salisbury Road, Wightman Road? This council backed Traffic Review is putting Health, Safety and Well Being as a primary driver (unless I've misread the literature); I wish they had measured pollution at the same time. It is so unacceptable not to be able to open windows and have black dust layering into homes and schools. I've lived in my Warham Road home for 22 years and the traffic was bad then but has only got worse and both my children had childhood Asthma, thankfully not too bad now but my eldest daughter is still under medication at 23 years old. I think we should have a Traffic and Pollution protest!!
@ Penny
There was a pollution study just a few months ago. Sensors mounted at the roadside.
http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/harringay-air-quality-t...
Thanks John D, so am assuming this was council led and the results will be fed into the traffic consultancy results? And were these sensors put on the busy Ladder Roads or will they extrapolate according to traffic weight?
I'm not sure. I think it was a private initiative or an academic study.
Try this page -
http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/funding-for-community-g...
Or we have the traffic consultants ask... That is what they are there for to a degree given the scope of the study is to cover health and wider welfare/quality of life related issues.
Anecdotally, my daughter and her Y5 classmates from 2 classes went on a school trip last year. I dropped her off at school and chatted briefly with her teacher who had a bag full of asthma inhalers- she remarked they were for the kids on the trip. There must have been 8 or 9 in the bag. For both classes, I asked? No, just her one class of 30! I was stunned!
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