ePetition - Pedestrian Crossing at Weald Avenue on the Old Shoreham Road

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Pedestrian Crossing at Weald Avenue on the Old Shoreham Road

We the undersigned petition Brighton & Hove Council to install a pedestrian crossing point on the Old Shoreham Road in the vicinity of the Weald Avenue / Lullington Avenue junction.

The Old Shoreham Road is an extremely busy road on which drivers frequently exceed the speed limit. In recent weeks there have been two serious traffic accidents on this road, one of which resulted in a fatality and was only metres from the Weald Avenue / Lullington Avenue junction.
There are crossings at both Sackville Road and Holmes Avenue, however the Weald Avenue / Lullington Avenue junction is the main crossing point for families walking north to Goldstone, Aldrington and Blatchington Mill Schools and south to West Hove School. Additionally there are numerous preschools and nurseries located either to the north or south of this junction. The vast majority of pedestrians accompanying children chose the Weald Avenue / Lullington Avenue junction to cross the Old Shoreham Road as it enables them to use Cramer Avenue, which is much quieter and safer road than the Old Shoreham Road, to walk east or west. The Weald Avenue / Lullington Avenue junction is used by large numbers of secondary school children and people visiting the allotments located to the north of Weald Avenue.
Due to the volume of traffic at peak times, it is extremely difficult to find a sufficient gap in the traffic to complete the crossing in a single trip, resulting in the need to pause in the centre of the road at the bollards. The standing space at the bollards is inadequate to ensure that pedestrians are safe when waiting to cross the road. This is particularly dangerous for young children, parents with more than one child or a pushchair and those with mobility impairments. The degree of difficulty and level of danger is exacerbated by the speed at which a significant proportion of motorists drive and motorists rarely stop to allow pedestrians to cross.
A pedestrian crossing at the Weald Avenue / Lullington Avenue junction on the Old Shoreham Road pared with the existing crossing to the north of Amhurst Crescent would create a slower pace of traffic and provide a safe way for pedestrians to cross the road. A Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents study showed that at 20mph there was a 2.5% chance of pedestrians being fatally injured, compared to a 20% chance at 30mph.
We have canvassed our local community and there is enormous support for this proposal. We urge you to take action on this matter to prevent further accidents on this section of the Old Shoreham Road.

This ePetition ran from 06/10/2017 to 13/12/2017 and has now finished.

342 people signed this ePetition.

Council response

“This area of Old Shoreham Road also falls within the Access Fund project boundary and as a result the School Travel Team is working with a number of schools in the area to help better understand the journey to school by looking at the barriers faced with the journeys to school and to promote road safety and active travel. The team are actively engaged with schools including; Blatchington Mill Secondary School, Hove Park Lower Secondary School, Aldrington Primary School, West Hove Infant School and Hove Junior School. Work to assist and promote safe and active travel is also being carried out with four nurseries in this area, either side of Old Shoreham Road.
In accordance with the Council’s Policy on Pedestrian Crossings, officers will include this request on the list for formal assessment using the Pedestrian Crossing Assessment Methodology. As part of this methodology all crossing requests undergo an assessment to assist in prioritising limited funding to those locations most in need. This assessment considers a number of categories known to affect ones’ ability to cross the public highway; such as road width, number of vehicles and pedestrians using the road. The assessment also considers any previous related accidents and if the requested crossing point could improve access to services such as buses and GP surgeries or if it might improve the safety on walking routes to schools.
Initial investigations were carried out at this location as part of the Safer Routes to Schools programme, as part of these investigations officers noted issues with limited space available for a crossing facility particularly due to access requirements for private driveways. These investigations however identified potential opportunities to install a light controlled crossing facility at the signals on Old Shoreham Road and St Joseph’s Close junction.
Work is being undertaken to fully understand the potential costs and the available budgets for this”.

 


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