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Reported via desktop in the Road Marking category anonymously at 18:57, Monday 30 January 2023
Sent to Bromley Council less than a minute later
Can we have a zebra crossing at the junction of Wickham rd and Tudor rd so as to cross into the park and another one further up nearer the roundabout opposite the shops. It’s a nightmare crossing this rd as motorists just do not want to give way and I noticed a near miss accident between a car and pedestrian today.sooner or later there will be an accident.
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Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Bromley Council
at 18:58, Monday 30 January 2023
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This report has been referred to our Traffic Management Team who are responsible for the way traffic is managed on Bromley's roads; including, but not limited to, implementing new road markings and signage in relation to road safety and parking; walking and cycling improvements, including identifying locations for new cycle racks and installing Vehicle Activated speed signs - however, please note that responsibility for enforcing speed limits rests with the Police.
Where requests are made for changes, our Traffic Management Team will consider all requests but often there is a need for a full investigation, planning and consultation within the local area particularly around proposed new traffic schemes, and any considerations must be balanced with borough-wide priorities. This report is now closed on FixMyStreet and our Traffic Management Team will consider this matter.State changed to: Internal referral
Posted by Bromley Council
at 19:34, Monday 30 January 2023
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This report has been referred to our Traffic Management Team who are responsible for the way traffic is managed on Bromley’s roads; including, but not limited to, implementing new road markings and signage in relation to road safety and parking; walking and cycling improvements, including identifying locations for new cycle racks and installing Vehicle Activated speed signs – however, please note that responsibility for enforcing speed limits rests with the Police. Where requests are made for changes, our Traffic Management Team will consider all requests but often there is a need for a full investigation, planning and consultation within the local area particularly around proposed new traffic schemes, and any considerations must be balanced with borough-wide priorities. This report is now closed on FixMyStreet and our Traffic Management Team will consider this matter.
Posted by Bromley Council
at 19:41, Monday 30 January 2023