I have been on HoL for many years but I have been stunned recently by how many posts there have been on traffic and traffic related issues in the last 3-6 months. In terms of issues of the day for our community this is clearly huge!
I was just posting on a different thread and it occurred to me that we need to try to draw together some of our collective knowledge and experience in order to try to do more than collectively shout into the internet to vent our spleens.
As you may be aware the council have taken a pretty brave step in recognising the collective mismanament of our roads in the last 20 years. The sustainability of piecemeal closing or alteration of the road traffic network so that traffic is concentrated on an ever diminishing number of roads to the detriment of those communities and the political myopia (indeed active intervention) that has allowed Wightman Road to become a defacto trunk road has been highlighted by the closure over such a long term of the railway bridge on Wightman.
This is the issue the Green Lanes Traffic Study will aim to address. Its first Stakeholder Group meeting is to be help on Thursday 9th June. This is one of the forums through which residents will be able to feedback their views. There are several organisations that will be part of the Steering Group (see the Terms of Reference doc for the membership as of May, this may change). If you care about what is happening, you should feed your views in through the various members that may best represent your area, Gardens, Hermitage, Woodlands Park, Ladder, HoL, Wightman Rd, etc, or your councillor.
In the mean time I wanted try to do three things. I want to draw together people's experiences in order to:
1- Hear the anecdotal thoughts occurring to you.
2- Try to frame the myriad of problems, before and after the closure.
3- Identify solutions and ideas (however nutty)
In the ideas one or more of you will throw out will be part of the solution, and while the Stakeholder Group is not a decision making body, at least this is a forum where these ideas can be heard!
Tags for Forum Posts: harringay traffic study, traffic
I wonder how effective width restrictions would be at minimising traffic, rather than just preventing larger vehicles?
Another option which would not minimise, but could deliver a significant reduction, would be to make all the rungs residents only (block or fobbed bollard at one end or micro-charging as previously), but leave Wightman open at both ends. I calculate almost 90% of Wightman traffic is only using Wightman for the purpose of ratrunning on a rung road, so preventing access to the rungs should significantly reduce Wightman traffic (though obviously not by the full 90%).
Lorries have been the true bane of life on the ladder. Especially for those fortunate enough to have a speed hump outside their house.
Width restrictions aren't much fun for cyclists though. All those pinch points are one of the things that made cycling on Wightman Road so bad.
Interesting video of a tunnel being built under a highway in Holland over ONE WEEKEND: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEa9jrkQm0c
Makes you wonder how it can ever take the builders on Wightman road over 4 MONTHS to reinforce one small bridge...
As someone said earlier to a similar comment: Back seat driver.
There IS a weight restriction - 7.5 tonne except for access.
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