bdacier1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 3:05 am
ronangel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 4:50 pm
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Hi everyone,
My wife and I moved into a lovely flat on Sisters Avenue near Lavender Hill this January. However, we were unpleasantly surprised to find that not only is the road used as a rat run during rush hour, but it’s also treated as a drag racing strip by many cars at night. This constant traffic, particularly the reckless speeding, makes our street incredibly unsafe.
Our side of Sisters Avenue, closer to Lavender Hill, sees a lot of traffic heading towards the A3 via Marjorie Grove. It's different from what others have mentioned, where the traffic flows from the A3 over Sisters Avenue and Thirsk Road towards Lavender Hill. Regardless, the speeds at which cars and vans travel through our part of the road are ridiculous. We often can't get out of our car after parking due to the stream of speeding vehicles.
More worrying is the danger we face while cycling or even crossing the road on foot. Drivers speed up and drive you of the road instead of slowing down, making it incredibly unsafe. And gesturing to drivers to slow down often results in profanities being hurled at us.
We want to start a family, but I can't imagine raising children on such a dangerous street. It's clear why we never see kids playing outside here.
I know a previous petition to the council didn't result in any action, but I'm hoping we can generate new momentum to force the council to act. We need a traffic calming solution for Sisters Avenue, Thirsk Road, and Marjorie Grove, possibly extending to Cedars Road. This is a residential area which is abused as a high-speed thoroughfare by non-residents.
The council's West Hill Traffic Management Scheme shows they implement measures like ANPR that don't impact residents. I believe a combination of ANPR, a one-way system, road humps (not just bumps or cushions), and possibly even road narrowing at the entrances could help. However, it seems only two roads have gotten road humps since mid-2020, which isn't promising.
As I've just been woken up again by a loud car testing its exhaust noise, I went on a search and I found this post! Luckily it seems we are not the only ones who think the traffic situation is not sustainable. So I’ll contact the council to see if there's a proper procedure to follow and report back here. I hope fellow residents will join us in making these roads safer and more enjoyable to live on!