TfL’s obligation should be to pedestrians, not road traffic
How sad that yet another pedestrian was killed in a hit and run accident at Henlys Corner, as was reported last week (Two men die in road accidents,' February 8).
For years, we as residents of this area have been trying to convince Transport for London (TfL) to make this lethal crossing safer. We were told by TfL in 2002, after a public consultation, that pedestrian crossing facilities would be installed there. However, we heard nothing further and when the recently completed work was about to begin, we again wrote to Mayor of London Ken Livingstone.
We quote from the reply: "More detailed analysis showed that this scheme (as outlined above) caused severe additional delays to road traffic, with substantially increased traffic queues on all approaches to the junction.
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"TfL has an obligation to balance the needs of all road users and it was felt that these proposals were too detrimental to road traffic. A decision was therefore taken to abandon the scheme."
The few minutes it would take to stagger the lights at a pedestrian crossing would have saved the life of this young man. It appears that TfL feels more obligation to the needs of traffic than to the lives of pedestrians.
Thea and Bernard Valman Bridge Lane, Temple Fortune

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