[TCUG] Diagonal pedestrian crossings at junctions.

  • From: Matthew Smith <MASmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 08:31:16 +0100

Dear all,
I wonder if anyone could shed some light on diagonal pedestrian crossings at
signalised junctions.  I have recently received a message from a member of
one of my authorities Pedestrian Consultative groups who was getting quite
excited about crossingsof this nature, apparently this person had heard
discussion about such a feature in Balham on a Radio 4 programme
"Routemasters" (2 June 04) and now sees this as the answer to all of her
prayers.

If anyone has experience of this type of crossing and could give me some
background, problems, pitfalls, legal, all the usual stuff without getting
embroiled in a convoluted talking shop I'd be very grateful.

Many thanks.

Matthew Smith - Assistant Engineer
Leicestershire County Council
HT&WM | Engineering Services | Traffic Signals.
Tel. 0116 265 xxxx | Fax. 0116 265 xxxx
e-mail | masmith(AT)leics.gov.uk 



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