Only a short time ago, the problem of children returning home from school in the afternoon and crossing the busy A4 at Carlisle’s Corner in Twyford, Berks. was recognised as something which needed to be addressed. There is of course a perfectly good footbridge which crosses the A4 on the western side of the roundabout. The school children seem to prefer to cross Wargrave Road soon after exiting the grounds of the school, and then to cross the A4 on the eastern side of the roundabout.
The bridge has been improved, to make it more attractive to would be users. I have crossed this bridge myself since the work was carried out and can confirm that the footway is made of a non slip surface making it safe to use even in wet conditions. But still the children seem to prefer to cross to the eastern side of the roundabout, dodging moving cars as they do so.
As a motorist, I am irked by the fact that all the warnings and safety notices in the vicinity of Carlisle’s Corner are aimed at motorists, but none at pedestrians. There are yellow Route Alert signs at the approaches to the Carlisle’s Corner roundabout, counselling drivers to use caution, as there were “14 casualties at this roundabout in the past three years”. However, there are NO such signs warning the pedestrians of the dangers of crossing the A4, and NO signs urging them to use the footbridge.
There has been talk of introducing various new safety measures at Carlisle’s Corner, including another pedestrian crossing, perhaps a speed camera and even a reduced speed limit. But would these measures solve anything? Would they target the right road users? Has improvement of the bridge been successful in persuading more people to use it?
I decided to visit this roundabout with my camera to find out what goes on at the end of the school day when the children are on their way home. I shot five films in .AVI format, and these are my findings. Look at these films, and then look at my photograph of the footbridge taken on the same day at the same time, and judge for yourself whether the improvements to the bridge have persuaded more people to use it. (The files can be saved to your hard drive, and then viewed using Windows Media Player, or other general purpose player such as Winamp)
Film Links
- http://www.zen33071.zen.co.uk/a4twyf01.avi
- http://www.zen33071.zen.co.uk/a4twyf02.avi
- http://www.zen33071.zen.co.uk/a4twyf03.avi
- http://www.zen33071.zen.co.uk/a4twyf04.avi
- http://www.zen33071.zen.co.uk/a4twyf05.avi
Film Synopsis- The scene is set by the first two boys crossing the road. One seems to have a somewhat cavalier attitude to road safety, as he swings his bag over his head. Turning to face his friend when he is half way across, he finishes crossing this part of the road still swinging his bag over his head and walking backwards. Shortly after that, a boy rides his bike across the road rather than dismount.
- A group of children walk out into the road without looking, and into the path of an approaching car, which is forced to come to a complete halt to allow them to cross.
- A further six children run into the road and into the path of an approaching TLS truck. These six are part of a larger group, and the TLS driver cannot be sure that the remainder of the group won’t chase after the first six as they reach the kerbside. Very wisely, the TLS driver halts his vehicle to allow them to cross, but this means that his vehicle is stopped for about 15 seconds, during which all visible traffic at the roundabout comes to a halt. One of the “pedestrians” is a cyclist, who fails to dismount as he crosses in front of the TLS truck. During this film, you can hear me calling out to someone, saying that he’s too low to be in my picture. That was in response to a young school pupil who gave me the middle finger salute when he saw me filming as he walked beneath my vantage point on the bridge.
- Again the traffic is slowed down by large numbers of pedestrians crossing the road instead of using the footbridge.
- Three more children run across the road in cavalier fashion, causing approaching traffic to slow down.
What I notice about the road traffic is that all vehicles in all films give the impression of being driven responsibly. Signals are given, and speeds are safe. In the roundabout, I doubt that any of the vehicles exceeds 30mph or even 25mph.
And yet it’s the
motorists who are being targeted with the road safety message, by signs which read “Kill Your Speed”, and macabre warnings about the numbers of casualties at this roundabout.
And the pedestrians? They receive no warnings of any kind and are allowed to do whatever they like!
And the footbridge, which was made “more attractive” at council taxpayers’ expense so that more people would use it? I took a picture of it before leaving the scene. It looked like this:
Notes for Wokingham Council- We do not need a further speed restriction – as you can see from my films, drivers are not using excessive speed and do not need to slow down any further.
- We do not need a speed camera! Speed is not an issue here.
- We do not need another crossing – we already have a perfectly good bridge, which pedestrians can use without causing traffic delays. A further crossing at surface would only cause additional and unnecessary delays.