London Borough of Bromley - Scotts Avenue traffic management proposals |
We are grateful for the time taken by residents of Scotts Avenue to give their opinions to the proposals for changes to traffic management. Further to comments received regarding the proposal to alter the junction of Scotts Avenue and Bromley Road, we are again writing to you to seek your views. The proposed scheme is designed to improve safety of cyclists using the new cycle lane on Bromley Road. It is good practice to avoid traffic turning across a cycle lane, particularly if vehicles are approaching a cyclist from behind.
We have three options for you to consider. The original scheme (option 1 below) is to close Scotts Avenue to through traffic altogether, by using planters outside house number 5 to close the road at that point.
After feedback from residents an alternative was proposed (option 2 below) whereby signage and planters would be used to stop motorised traffic entering Scotts Avenue from Bromley Road, whilst allowing two-way traffic on Scotts Avenue and vehicles to exit at both ends of the road.
The third option (option 3 below) is simply to do nothing and to leave Scotts Avenue as it is at present.
We have three options for you to consider. The original scheme (option 1 below) is to close Scotts Avenue to through traffic altogether, by using planters outside house number 5 to close the road at that point.
After feedback from residents an alternative was proposed (option 2 below) whereby signage and planters would be used to stop motorised traffic entering Scotts Avenue from Bromley Road, whilst allowing two-way traffic on Scotts Avenue and vehicles to exit at both ends of the road.
The third option (option 3 below) is simply to do nothing and to leave Scotts Avenue as it is at present.
The Traffic Management Team have created a survey allowing residents to state their preference on the proposed scheme.
All responses to the proposals must be registered via this survey by the 14th December 2020.
All responses to the proposals must be registered via this survey by the 14th December 2020.