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Tuesday 2 December 2014

London Road Bridge

A major traffic problem in Derby for the last 18 months has been the replacement of the bridge over the railway on London Road.
During that period, a temporary structure has been in place alongside the construction site and so pedestrians and walking cyclists have been able to use the London Road route between Wilmorton and the City Centre. This has now been removed.
No such luck for motorists however and they have added to the other local road chaos caused by serious road works at the A38/A61 (Little Eaton) and A38/A52 (Markeaton) roundabouts.
So what of the new bridge?
For the increasing numbers of automotive hotheads, a new race track, but for cyclists and pedestrians a very dangerous place to be.  My recommendation is to avoid it if you possibly can.
There are no cycle lanes and the pavements are so narrow (only 1.4m which is 55 inches) that there is hardly room for two pedestrians to pass and as for pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility scooters very little chance without one of them stepping into the road.
To say that this is a recipe for disaster would be an understatement.
Here some photographs to show the extent of the problem.


This is how much road width is available to cyclists and pedestrians who may step off the pavement.


 
A lady with two shopping bags takes up most of the pavement width.
 
                                                       As does this pavement cyclist.



                         What happens if this young mother meets a wheelchair or mobility scooter?
                                                             Who will step into the road?

                           Young mother with pushchair at risk from traffic and illegal cyclist.

                                                 Space for cycling?  Hardly.

                                  One of the primary objectives was "To improve Road Safety".

 Broad shouldered workman almost blocks pavement
 
More to come on this subject as it is early days yet, work still in hand on the North side pavement (which is the wider of the two), and traffic levels not having yet built up. Buses are using the bridge, but little sign of 40 ton artics at present.
Also there is a temporary pedestrian crossing close to the Bateman Street junction and this has a calming effect on the vehicular traffic.

1 comment:

  1. An absolute disaster for Derby - it's worse than we feared. Transport policy is stuck in the 1950s and today's announcements from the government show they continue to pander to the aggressive road lobby. The rest of the world and even the USA in parts, has moved on. When will we learn from them?

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