Postby glasshalffull » Mon Nov 25, 2024 9:09 am
Definitely lobby the council for traffic calming measures, chicanes, road bumps etc and noone should be speeding on side or any other roads but, in response to the poster who is hoping their future children could play in the street, this is madness. What is this obsession with wanting kids to play in the road? The amazing outdoor spaces of Clapham and Wandsworth Common are right on the doorstep with playgrounds, pitches, paths for cycling and woody bits for climbing trees and building camps? We are so lucky that within easy reach are so many outdoor areas with woodlands and wildlife (Wimbledon, Richmond) and there are more activities available for children now than there ever were 10, 20 or more years ago. If it is the idea that children can be left unsupervised on the doorstep whilst another parent (possibly) keeps an eye on them, it is irresponsible. Someone suggested that they move to the countryside if that is what they want - I grew up outside a village in a very, very rural area and we didn't play in the road except to cycle around, there were far more interesting places to play (not necessarily safe) and it certainly was not encouraged because of blind bends, narrow roads, agricultural machinery and so on - countryside roads not being a playground either. This halcyon view of children playing on roads is often peddled by the LTN fans as a precursor to making their street a gated enclosure at the expense of others having their roads in constant gridlock.