Mawney Road Collisions Reduction Scheme
Overview
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for Mawney Road.
It follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,100 vehicles per hour use Mawney Road with speeds of up to 50 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that there have been a total of sixteen personal injury accidents (PIAs) recorded along Mawney Road, between A12 Eastern Avenue West and St Edwards Way (Romford Ring Road).
Of these sixteen PIAs, one was serious; three involved pedestrians, four occurred in wet conditions and five occurred during the hours of darkness.
With funding being provided by the Mayor of London’s Transport for London office (TfL), we can now look at a proposed scheme including the following:
- A zebra crossing with tactile paving
- Illuminated belisha beacon posts
Large scale plans can also be seen on the Council’s website -
https://consultation.havering.gov.uk/highways
Your comments on the proposals would be welcomed and should be sent in writing to: Senior Schemes Engineer, Traffic and Parking, Town Hall, Main Road, Romford, RM1 3BB, or by email at schemes@havering.gov.uk, quoting reference QX004 to arrive by Friday 15 November 2024.
Please note we are unable to answer individual points raised at this stage, however your comments will be noted and taken into consideration when presenting the final report to the Council’s Lead Member for Environment. Any issues will be addressed at that time.
All comments received are open to public inspection and the report will be made public.
Audiences
- Residents
- Developers
- Planners
- Drivers
- Public Transport Users
- Cyclists
- Pedestrians
- Joggers
- Van and Lorry drivers
- Road Users
- Residents
- Businesses
- Communities
Interests
- Licence applications
- Local Plans
- Development
- Roads
- Traffic
- Potholes
- Congestion
- Parking
- Air Quality
- Public Protection
- Highways
- Environment
- Residents
- Communities
- Businesses
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