Thanks for the link. I've had my g/f who is a PR girl redraft for me
RE: SPEED HUMPS IN STANDEN ROAD
Dear Resident,
My name is #####, I live at number ## and like you have received the letter regarding implementing speed humps along Standen Road and Junction entry treatments at two entrances.
In explaining how the measures will make life easier for “those with wheelchairs or pushchairs”, the letter is clearly trying to evoke emotion. Please do not be swayed by this tactic.
I would like to point out that I myself attended Sheringdale School nearly 11 years ago. I never encountered any problems walking to school or crossing the roads. I can honestly say I do not recall there ever having been an accident along this street involving a child commuting to or from Sheringdale – and I have lived here for 20 years.
I therefore urge you to read my points below on how these measures will have negative effects rather than beneficial ones, for both the children and us residents.
• Vehicle speeds along Standen Road are already low due to the overcrowding of parking spaces and short straight stretches. Implementing speed humps will have a minor affect on average vehicle speeds and are more likely to distract drivers from hazards such as children crossing because they will instead be concentrating on navigating humps.
• The Road is only overcrowded during school opening and closing times because of parents driving their children to school. It seems unfair that the residents of Standen Road should suffer from these measures – the loss of numerous parking spaces throughout implementation, and then at least 8 once complete - when any hazardous overcrowding will remain whilst parents continue to drive children to school.
• Continuing to impose ‘road safety’ measures focussing entirely on motorists gives out an incorrect message to children and pedestrians. I am sure you have all had experience in areas with speed humps, as I have, of children running out into the road without looking. I firmly believe this is because they feel overly protected. Money is ALWAYS better spent on education rather than alleged safety measures aimed primarily at motorists.
On a non-safety aspect, can the residents of Standen Road really afford to lose 8 parking spaces? Currently, there are already more cars than spaces due to poor planning by the council - it seems very unfair to me that we should pay £75 a year for a permit which is less and less likely to guarantee us all a parking space.
The problem for the students of Sheringdale primary school lies not only within overcrowding caused by school run parents cramming the road with their cars, but more importantly with the lack of education for children with regards to Road Safety – whatever happened to the Green Cross code?
Our council tax money should not be spent on unsettling the residents of this road when it could be spent on educating school children how they should cross roads safely.
I hope you will consider my points at length and respond to the councils “Proposed Measures Questionnaire” with No’s for speed humps and entry treatments for Standen Road.
You might also like to visit the website
http://www.abd.org.uk/speed_humps.htm to see further negative impacts of having speed humps in our street.
Kind Regards,
Mark
## Standen Road