Tags for Forum Posts: traffic, wightman bridge closure
And denying that Wightman is residential won't help your case
Not quite true if you read Wikipedia:
"Its [land company] role in Harringay was with the preliminaries of estate development - laying out the estate, building the roads and supplying major services. Once this was complete it auctioned off the land to builders.
The first roads to be laid out were the Wightman Road, (as far as present day Beresford Road) set out by the Great Northern Railway Company, and what is now Effingham Road, by the British Land Company."
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Harringay_(1880–present).
Wightman was never intended as a major through route for commuter traffic.
As to the road's history and why it is the way it is, this is set out clearly in the Fresh Start report. (With thanks to Dick Harris and Stephen Hartley for supplying critical information for this).
Your interpretation of the history is different to mine, East.
From it I understood that Wightman Road was built to service houses. The geographical peculiarities of its location along with repeated bungling by the Council in the 20th century for both political and financial reasons led it to become more of a highway that it was ever intended to be.
Pretty obvious you only write stuff here and don't actually read anything. Ho hum.
I would actually be interested to know exactly what the traffic situation is at the point now across the area with Wightman Closed as it is, and why most of those people are driving (could they use public transport, if there isn't public transport to where they need to go, why not). I rarely cycle down Green Lanes, but when I have in the last month or so, the traffic has seemed of a similar level as it always did. Of course this is subjective, so I'd be interested to see what the truth is.
I do take issue with the "It's your choice to live here, London has always been busy, we should all suffer together" attitude of your post however, We should be looking to improve things, rather than just staying this is the status quo. Give the current state of London in generally, driving should be discouraged in favour of public transport, cycling, walking or any other means of low pollution transport. I appreciate we're not going to get rid of cars overnight, but we should be always looking to reduce the number.
I live on St. Ann's Road but I walk to Harringay station frequently, cycle to nursery on Cavendish Road and drive sometimes to Sainsburys. I've noticed very little change in traffic. Did the road survey give any concrete numbers on this?
There are 'after' numbers. That data is currently being crunched.
Awesome, will be very interesting to see if going forward some kind of traffic control would be viable.
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