I'm from the Midlands, where Zebra crossings are well respected. I've found in my 15 years living in London that they're seen as 'optional' by a lot of London drivers, sorry to generalise, but I've had more near misses in London in the last month than most people oop north ever have in their lifetimes.
I have a near miss on the Florence/Tollington Zebra crossing almost every morning, even though I'm usually wearing a bright red jacket at 6:30am when there's hardly any traffic.
It might do better as a pelican crossing as that would also help cars turning right from Florence Road, as the red light would stop traffic approaching from the left and make it safer to do so.
Most road markings (and even traffic lights occasionally) seem to be viewed as optional in London.
I tend to just walk on to zebra crossings when there's a safe enough gap without making any eye contact with the drivers at all. If you look at them they they take it as a signal that you are afraid and just plough on - like horses, they can smell your fear.
Everyone who drives in London seems to be barking mad with little or no road sense. I think that this is because they are all out of townies who learned to drive in the sticks where there was no other way of getting around. I don't know anyone who was born in London that would ever bother to drive here.
The red lights where Tollington meets SGR certainly seem to operate using some sort of slow light which drivers don't see 'til the light has been red some time. It's even worse if they're turning right. The eye contact bit seems to work with some of them, other than that I can only suggest attempting to fuck up their paintwork with anything metal you may have on your person. I've only managed this once or twice but oh, such satisfying justice.
I use that crossing a lot, when I'm not cycling. It is a bit zoomy. I just walk out like Miss Annie, but I do make eye contact with drivers. But yes some drivers just go on even when I'm half way across, shocking.
Sometimes when I walk out recklessly, they have to stop suddenly and my fantasy is that I think it teaches them a lesson to take more care there in future.
That road feels quick sometimes, but I think the crossing on Ferme Park Road, by Stapleton Hall Road can be just as bad. I drive as well, (yes I did learn in the sticks). I've been overtaken driving on Tollington, even if I'm doing around 30mph, not sure if it's because I instinctively drive more slowly around Stroud Green generally.
Were there certain times of day you were worried about? What about a lollypop lady? I think lights would slow the traffic down too much.
All the time really. The road bends the wrong way for both sides of traffic so the pedestrians waiting are slightly out of the line of sight of the drivers. I drive as well (and was born in London) and I know that it is quite hard to see people waiting.
I don't think lights would slow down the traffic that much as they all have to stop at the diagonal crossing lights anyway.
Maybe I am just used to it (being a Londoner) but haven't had any near misses on that crossing. I do tend to walk out confidently which gets cars to stop (touch wood), though obviously not if the car is going very fast. I find the Stapleton hall road one, beside Londis, scarier due to the corner and the speed some people drive down the hill.
The Tollington/Florence/Victoria area is an accident blackspot. I have seen several crashes round there, including a car that ploughed into the garden wall of a house on the corner.
At the Tollington/SGR crossroads I have started doing a 'modern cross' - boldly striding diagonally across the road (when required) instead of scuttling across the two roads in a right-angle arrangement. You have to be really quick because the lights change very fast there and pedestrians don't get much time.
I was inspired to do this by the great new Oxford Circus 'modern crossing'.
I didn't realise that manouvre had a name. I have been "modern crossing" from the top left of SGR to the left hand side of Stapleton for years. You have to anticipate the green man and set off before he flashes.
That's the trick. Don't wait til you see the green man, anticipate him by judging the lights. Although sometimes the traffic lights don't allow a pedestrian cut-in at the top of SGR. So, once the green man has gone, traffic runs across Stapleton and Hanley. Then they stop. Then traffic runs up and down SGR. Then you should get the green man again. But sometimes he misses a go, and the Stapleton/Hanley traffic starts again!
You would think so, but I promise you not. Many occcasions I stood my turn waiting for the green man, but he gets missed out and the traffic gets another turn. Could just be that the lights are playing up. They are often on the blink and temporary ones are put in their place.
The greenman will miss ago if no one has pressed the button. If the button has been pressed and it misses ago then there's likely to be a fault with the lights or the push button.
Because of my job I know quite a bit about traffic lights...
I did write to the council about both the fact the crossing is dangerous and that perhaps a light controlled crossing might be safer. Had a letter back from Lynne Featherstone saying she had raised the issue but nothing happened. I wrote a second time where I also asked if anything could be done about the dog muck all over the pavements and got no response at all.
It is not that long ago( 6 years or so) that there was no green man at all at the crossing of Tolington & SGR. There was a local campaign to get it put in and over come the criteria that lot of people have to be killed before the council will do it ! Can’t remember who organised that but it was pretty effective.
I was crossing the zebra when a man drove up and then continued without stopping, so i flicked him the v's and he flicked them right back. I wasn't agrieved; it was a classic British encounter.
Mujo - really sorry if something has gone astray. Can you email featherstonel@parliament.uk and say I asked you to email in for my personal attention off of Stroud Green net and tell me your real name, address etc and just outline the follow-up issue again. Happy to chase and nag. Best Lynne
Dear Ms Featherstone -
Please can you read and put a comment on the thread from a few days ago on here called "why aren't covered reservoirs on Mount View Rd open to the public" - where I asked you some questions? I would prefer if you commented on that thread for all to see rather than me sending you a Email.Thank you very much for any comments.
I agree that plenty of drivers go through red lights at the junction of Stroud Green Rd and Tollington Park. Can't old bill stick a few plain clothes rozzers on this junction and nick some of these drivers? And then tell us how many bad boy drivers they have nabbed in a story in the local papers. Many drivers treat a red traffic light as a suggestion that they should speed up rather than stop,they are common riff-raff and deserve to have their white vans crushed...
That zebra crossing onto Florence really does stick out as dangerous. It just seems more game than others for cars to not stop. I've nearly been hit several times. On the flip side I've cycled up and stopped for someone to cross only for a car to speed through past me nearly taking out the crosser who has quite rightly started to cross because I've stopped for them.
One of these things happens almost every time I cross it.
Much as I appreciate MPs taking up local issues, these are all council matters and we should get on to our councillors in the first instance. With no disrespect to Lynne, they may actually be more effective.
Dear Old Bill and local councillors,
Plod must read this: to see what is making the natives restless...
So please can the feds tell us on here what they are going to do about drivers jumping red traffic lights at the junction of Stroud Green Rd and Tollington Park, before there is a serious car crash?
And can local councillors chase up the rozzers about this please? And report back here? To tell us what is being done about it? Fanks...
SG cops must read this when they are not munching on jammy doughnuts and slurping coffee;and driving through piles of empty carboard boxes when chasing crooks (or is that just on TV?)
Plod comments regularly on the harringay.com forum to answer Mrs Mopp's many notes and queries...Where's plod on SG.org then?
How come plod is ingnoring the Mrs Mopp characters on ere then?
"We're The Sweeney and we haven't had any dinner"
Fank you very much gov for wot u done for straaaaaaad green...
P.S It's just for personal use officer,one eighth of Moroccan Rocky...
From what I can decipher of TNH he is speaking of an issue close to our heart. The junction of Stroud Green and Tollington is dangerous for exactly his point - cars jumping the red light driving west.
We often want to turn right onto Stroud Green at that junction and because cars jump the lights coming west it is extremely dangerous. There is no gap between the lights going red and the Stroud green lights going green and the red light jumpers make the turn very precarious. A small tweak to the phasing - either letting more time for right turn or just keep the red on for slightly longer would improve it and feel more safe (and help stop Tollington Park clogging up going East).
Or, as TNH says, just police it properly. At least that's what I think he said.
Misscara - can't find the post you refer to. The title you give me is not on the page that is displayed of previous threads.
More than happy to take up issues - but really helpful if you can email to featherstonel@parliament.uk as then it goes into my workstream. If you need to post my replies - that's fine too.
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I have a near miss on the Florence/Tollington Zebra crossing almost every morning, even though I'm usually wearing a bright red jacket at 6:30am when there's hardly any traffic.
It might do better as a pelican crossing as that would also help cars turning right from Florence Road, as the red light would stop traffic approaching from the left and make it safer to do so.
I tend to just walk on to zebra crossings when there's a safe enough gap without making any eye contact with the drivers at all. If you look at them they they take it as a signal that you are afraid and just plough on - like horses, they can smell your fear.
Everyone who drives in London seems to be barking mad with little or no road sense. I think that this is because they are all out of townies who learned to drive in the sticks where there was no other way of getting around. I don't know anyone who was born in London that would ever bother to drive here.
Sometimes when I walk out recklessly, they have to stop suddenly and my fantasy is that I think it teaches them a lesson to take more care there in future.
That road feels quick sometimes, but I think the crossing on Ferme Park Road, by Stapleton Hall Road can be just as bad. I drive as well, (yes I did learn in the sticks). I've been overtaken driving on Tollington, even if I'm doing around 30mph, not sure if it's because I instinctively drive more slowly around Stroud Green generally.
Were there certain times of day you were worried about? What about a lollypop lady? I think lights would slow the traffic down too much.
At the Tollington/SGR crossroads I have started doing a 'modern cross' - boldly striding diagonally across the road (when required) instead of scuttling across the two roads in a right-angle arrangement. You have to be really quick because the lights change very fast there and pedestrians don't get much time.
I was inspired to do this by the great new Oxford Circus 'modern crossing'.
Because of my job I know quite a bit about traffic lights...
More than happy to take up issues - but really helpful if you can email to featherstonel@parliament.uk as then it goes into my workstream. If you need to post my replies - that's fine too.