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Scrap speed humps, say residents Sep 7 2005
South Wales Echo
ANGRY residents are demanding that speed ‘cushions’ be scrapped on a busy city road.
During a heated debate, scores of residents told council workers speed cameras on Circle Way West in Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, were adequate and the bumps were not needed.
One resident suggested the cushions were like using ‘a sledgehammer to crack a nut’.
An 80-strong crowd claimed speed cushions slow emergency vehicles and are painful for people with back problems.
The traffic calming scheme was introduced earlier this year and involves 16 rubber speed cushions flanked by red road surfacing in a 30mph speed limit.
Cardiff Central MP Jenny Willott said: “I’ve had more communication from local residents on this matter than anything else in the whole Cardiff Central constituency. They’re almost all on the grounds of health problems, like back injuries.”
One local shop owner bought his exhaust to show council workers the damage caused by the £30,000 traffic calming scheme.
“If you go over the bumps at 25mph then there would be no damage, that’s what you said,” said Steve Patel, 53, of Glenwood.
“If you can drive down there and not get any damage on your car I’ll give you mine for free.”
Corporate director for highways and transportation, Steven Phillips said: “We have listened tonight and there is clearly a significant strength and depth of feeling against the speed cushion.
“But I’m not going to stand here and give you guarantees that they will be removed or amended in any way. What I can say is that we will take away the points made this evening and we will look at them.”
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