Chazza wrote:
Ross Archer wrote:
Belief and feelings are very nice, but it would be nice to see some evidence. The professionals who designed the scheme took this into consideration and didn't identify speed tables as being problematic for emergency vehicles; why do you believe they are a problem?We oppose the speed tables as we believe they are not very good for emergency vehicles, and a lot of emergency vehicles will use Sydenham Road as it’s quite a main road. And also we do not feel they are really needed on Sydenham Road.
Ross Archer wrote:
Firstly, the plans specifically state that the number of parking spaces will remain the same. Secondly, discouraging the use of cars to travel short distances (the majority of shoppers in Sydenham are from the local area) is one way of reducing congestion and improving the local environment.We opposing the narrowing as we feel it will mean fewer cars will be able to park, and that will have a knock on effect on the businesses in the road. This is as many people using Sydenham High Street will be using cars.
Speed tables, road narrowing and car parking are fairly dull policy issues, but your position on them demonstrates to me a certain reluctance to fully embrace more progressive transport policies, which is a shame, because we're going to need them.