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There is so much traffic gridlocked  on Lordship Lane, East Dulwich Grove, East Dulwich Road, Grove Vale due to a temporary traffic light on East Dulwich Grove.  Those road bollards closing roads are just not working.

I feel sorry for all trying to get tobtheir destination this morning for whatever reason.

Completely annoyed.

Is it as bad as being a bus passenger on a Saturday when it takes 10 minutes to get through the business end of Lordship Lane? Its high time they scrapped the ridiculous Zebra crossings by Goose Green, on the weekend its a continual procession of people with their kids + dogs crossing, consequently holding up the traffic and turning the area in gridlock. 

22 hours ago, Humdinger said:

Is it as bad as being a bus passenger on a Saturday when it takes 10 minutes to get through the business end of Lordship Lane? Its high time they scrapped the ridiculous Zebra crossings by Goose Green, on the weekend its a continual procession of people with their kids + dogs crossing, consequently holding up the traffic and turning the area in gridlock. 

Yes God forbid people should be able to cross the road safely. 

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15 minutes ago, EDulwich_4 said:

Yes God forbid people should be able to cross the road safely. 

They can- ever heard of these things called 'traffic lights'? You know, red man, green man etc. Everyone patiently waits until the lights stop the traffic so everyone can cross the road in one go, then the traffic can freely move again. Rather than a continual stream of buggies and dogs being led across the road blocking it for an entire day. 

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14 hours ago, CPR Dave said:

Yeah they should ban all the people and kids and all their dogs too, as well as cars from the area. We don't want that here.

Buses and bus-passers-through only from now on. 

Ohhh can we really ban all kids ? 

How exciting will make cafes much nicer places 😀 

www.NoKidsPlease.com

The zebra crossing make very little impact as cars have to stop or slow approaching the round about, but yes the temporary light have caused lots of issues as it was set up as a four way stop and originally drivers didn’t realise so thought lights were not working, so we’re going through red lights. The timing was also not quite right. I spoke to one of them walking up to LL when they were day 1 of digging another whole. There is very little flexibility in the system now, so the ambulance coming down that day had a big delay as couldn’t use Melbourne. I do wonder if an open end with cameras would be helpful for emergency access, but that’s for the forum tread really.  

On 18/05/2023 at 10:51, Humdinger said:

They can- ever heard of these things called 'traffic lights'? You know, red man, green man etc. Everyone patiently waits until the lights stop the traffic so everyone can cross the road in one go, then the traffic can freely move again. Rather than a continual stream of buggies and dogs being led across the road blocking it for an entire day. 

There were proposals a few years back to replace the Goose Green Roundabout with a traffic light junction but locals were against it.

58 minutes ago, Bic Basher said:

There were proposals a few years back to replace the Goose Green Roundabout with a traffic light junction but locals were against it.

Why was that? That end of Lordship Lane is terrible on the weekends for traffic. It cant be doing all their little dahlings much good with all the stationary traffic fumes. Perhaps there should be part time traffic lights, but then i suppose people would be awfully put out if they couldn't cross the road whenever they wanted to with their family dog. 

23 minutes ago, Dogkennelhillbilly said:

Sometimes I like to go out and spend an hour or two walking in circles around the Goose Green roundabout zebra crossings with my Irish setter, Barthomley. It's great exercise and the kids like to count how many circuits we do!

Nice one! Maybe you and the kids can play a new game, counting how many ambulances the traffic blocks, or how many underpaid nurses on the way to a shift at Kings you make late for work. Wouldn't that be funny? 

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