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Southend Council to enhance pedestrian crossings at City Beach
11:32am Monday 19th November 2012 in Local News
SOUTHEND Council has announced plans to enhance the informal pedestrian crossing points at City Beach.
Contractors will begin laying contrasting paving blocks to make the crossing points more visible to motorists in February.
The council is following recommendations made in an independant safety review following a number of complaints from concerned residents.
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Comments (43)
11:59am Mon 19 Nov 12
KonArtist says...
12:14pm Mon 19 Nov 12
reptile says...
12:21pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Andycal 172D says...
12:26pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
The drivers who refuse to accept they must allow pedestrians to cross are dangerous.
It could be fixed with a couple of signs at each end saying 'Give way to pedestrians'.
12:27pm Mon 19 Nov 12
alimac69 says...
12:32pm Mon 19 Nov 12
leeharveyosmond says...
12:34pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
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2:15pm Mon 19 Nov 12
shoebury52 says...
2:17pm Mon 19 Nov 12
milkshake says...
I could knit a jumper the time waiting for a car to let me cross. Motorists use people crossing the road on the seafront as moving targets then toot there horn like its a game sad people.
2:30pm Mon 19 Nov 12
perini says...
2:31pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
3:43pm Mon 19 Nov 12
jolllyboy says...
4:10pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Aint it just the truth says...
4:18pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
5:32pm Mon 19 Nov 12
milkshake says...
5:46pm Mon 19 Nov 12
shoebury52 says...
6:35pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
7:02pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Olivia2847 says...
7:45pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Max Impact says...
To me you seem like a courteous cyclist and would obey road regulations such as stopping at red lights and not cycling on pedestrian footpaths where there is a cycle path running along side, such as along Eastern Esplanade.
What is your view on the adult cyclists that persit on using the pedestrian footpath alongside the sea wall sometimes riding three abreast expecting those on foot to step aside, would you agree that those cyclists are in the wrong and should not be riding on the footpath.
10:07pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Devils Advocate says...
As to it being safe for pedestrians. Do what I do. Go slower. The better drivers are slowing themselves down anyway.Next move: Lower the limit to 15 mph. Then post coppers at either end and a spy in the middle. Anybody aggravating the pedestrians, pull them up and make them wait 45 minutes, then £60 squid on the spot fine. Most if not all of them will go some other way!
Anyway, Cameron is now the law giver (Self appointed) so just chat to him. He'll change the laws to suit what he thinks, job done! (Telegraph, CBI conference, He's looking for emergency wartime powers with our law now!
10:17pm Mon 19 Nov 12
southchurch bob says...
" Ivory Towers " at what cost the new paving wouldn't that pay for said crossing?. What about Keymed they always sponsor crossings but not this time oddly enough but they DID sponsor the yellow peril speed ?? cameras on the 20mph seafront wonder why
10:29pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
10:33pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Devils Advocate says...
Oh, and boy racers. And women.
But not me, nor my fellow Citroen Xsara Picasso drivers.
10:46pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Andycal 172D says...
By application of your logic, cars could drive anywhere like the cyclists but they can't. There is a road for cars, albeit ill defined, and they have to stick to it.
As for giving way to pedestrians, would that be when they're looking like they will cross the road or when they actually are crossing the road? There is a difference as half the pedestrians on a summer weekend are not actually paying attention where they are walking.
Unfortunately, the whole idea, whilst terrific as a concept, failed in the implementation. And adding even MORE signs at the start of either end of the strip will only make it even more confusing for drivers/cyclists that don't know the area.
Now we're back in the winter months with minimal foot traffic along the seafront the road functions as a road should but it's lack of definition is still a problem when pedestrians, cyclists and drivers don't know where the borders are supposed to be.
And for these reasons I maintain IT IS DANGEROUS - FOR ALL CONCERNED
11:44pm Mon 19 Nov 12
Southend65 says...
You would have thought the amount of public funds spent on consultancy fees should guarantee at least one project that does not have to undertake rework weeks/months later.
6:00am Tue 20 Nov 12
MHWoods says...
7:21am Tue 20 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
9:00am Tue 20 Nov 12
openspace says...
The biggest mistake the council made was calling it a " shared space". If the work had just happened without this, I doubt that people would have noticed the difference to any other road, ( where care is always needed when crossing). We are becoming a nation of moaners.
9:43am Tue 20 Nov 12
perini says...
12:02pm Tue 20 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
1:00pm Tue 20 Nov 12
Southend Andy says...
8:56pm Thu 22 Nov 12
jolllyboy says...
11:01pm Thu 22 Nov 12
Devils Advocate says...
(That's called Karma these days!)
12:54pm Fri 23 Nov 12
maxell says...
6:22pm Fri 23 Nov 12
rhowes says...
Another Tory disaster which may prompt more residents to vote in local elections.
I live in hope.
9:25pm Fri 23 Nov 12
echoforum says...
Millions of £'s are spent to make signs easily understood at glance...here we have a small scribble saying SHARED SPACE and that's it.
This is made worse because this stretch of road is popular with tourists whose main concern will be keeping one eye on their speedo and one eye on trying to park ..they 're not gonna see or understand the vague intent of our SHARED SPACE cos none of us do.
And not one person on this forum can clarify (legally) as in Highway code precisely what ,where ,how and when with regards to the SHARED SPACE..because it's one major balls up
1:45pm Sat 24 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
http://www.youtube.c
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Just as the people who use Exhibition Road are getting on just fine:
http://www.youtube.c
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Seems it's only in Southend where the meaning of two very simple words - shared space - is too difficult for people to comprehend.
1:19am Sun 25 Nov 12
mark-986 says...
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Seems like it's not all good!
1:23am Sun 25 Nov 12
mark-986 says...
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Good for you but not the blind.
8:54am Mon 26 Nov 12
Shoebury_Cyclist says...
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The problem on Marine Parade is that Southend council have failed to properly implement a shared space.
12:49pm Mon 26 Nov 12
Devils Advocate says...
Plus, unless you are pointing a double barrelled shotgun in their faces, some of our better off cannot comprehend the meaning of driving slowly.
I have witnessed this phenomenom both here and on the A127. We moan along there at under 50mph and are buried in the dust generated by the fat cats..... or do they simply pay the fines out of their exe's?
In these hard times it seems those with cars costing more than £65, 000 didn't buy them to have to drive withing the limits set by average speed cameras - Or could it be that the cameras do not see these cars?
2:07pm Mon 26 Nov 12
rhowes says...
Every time we have a practical issue to deal with, they screw-up! Millenium Clock, Cuckoo Corner, the lifts from Pier Hill, the West Cliffs, Shared-Space, the Airfield, you name it. They simply need voting out. Please vote!!!
5:46pm Mon 26 Nov 12
mark-986 says...