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To: Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee, Sheffield City Council
Make Talbot Street/Bernard Street/Duke St crossing safe.
Add pedestrian signals to the traffic lights at Duke Street, Bernard Street and Talbot Street.
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Why is this important?
The traffic lights at Duke Street/Bernard Street/Talbot Street urgently need pedestrian signals. This has been a problem for many years. During rush hour there is no safe time to cross the road as there is always a stream of traffic coming from one direction or the other and the configuration of the roads makes it very difficult for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers to view the traffic from every direction.
We need to encourage more active travel in the city, enabling people to walk and cycle more. But this junction is so dangerous it puts people off walking, especially if they are not able to move quickly.
It endangers commuters walking or going by bike into town in the mornings and out again at night. And families, young people and children travel to and from school each day.
Car drivers are also at risk at this difficult and dangerous junction from trying to dodge people crossing. So they would also find appropriate safety road measures to their advantage.
See the video here. https://youtu.be/GLPskLwasmM
We need to encourage more active travel in the city, enabling people to walk and cycle more. But this junction is so dangerous it puts people off walking, especially if they are not able to move quickly.
It endangers commuters walking or going by bike into town in the mornings and out again at night. And families, young people and children travel to and from school each day.
Car drivers are also at risk at this difficult and dangerous junction from trying to dodge people crossing. So they would also find appropriate safety road measures to their advantage.
See the video here. https://youtu.be/GLPskLwasmM
How it will be delivered
To the Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee