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What's New?

From this Friday 6th March three of Enfield's town centres will have a speed limit of 20mph.

The signage is currently going up in Edmonton, Southgate and Palmers Green as part of the first phase of 20mph.

As we've said before we'd like this to go further but understand we have to start somewhere.

Also as we've said before, we are not arguing for a 'blanket scheme' - the A10 and North Circular don't need it - but residential roads is the long-term aim.

Like any scheme it will take a little time to bed in, but as has been seen elsewhere, we look forward to the positive benefit for pedestrians, wheelers and cyclists.

You can help by sticking to 20 mph max in these areas. When it becomes the culture our high streets will be safer, healthier and more people-friendly. All of that is good for our local businesses.

As a reminder

Safety is a big issue in Enfield.

Enfield's casualty rate for pedestrians is 28th out of 32 London boroughs.

20mph schemes work - speeds fall and safety increases with it.

Car insurance companies are taking note too - premiums have been falling in Wales since the introduction of 20mph for urban/village roads.

20mph schemes save huge amounts of money too. Road injuries and deaths generate huge medical and societal costs. Even a small reduction in Enfield would save millions every year.

The constant acceleration to, and braking from, 30mph causes a lot of pollution from fuel, brakes and tyres. A 20mph limit is the equivalent of taking half the petrol cars off the road.

Electric cars are not pollution free either. They are heavier than those using petrol/diesel, and both brakes and tyres rely on friction to work. As the Daily Mail put it, tyre pollution is the 'dirty secret of electric cars'.

Then there's the noise.

Slower speeds, and less acceleration, means lower decibels. 20 mph halves perceived noise compared to 30mph as cars move at steadier speeds.

There's lots to gain.

https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/20mph


Transport for London consulting about redesign of key intersection on new walking and cycling route

Better Streets for Enfield have issued a statement about a consultation currently under way about the redesign of a key junction where a west-east walking and cycling route crosses the Great Cambridge Road. Transport for London's proposals, which would reduce hazard and inconvenience for pedestrians and cyclists, are controversial with some drivers.

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We want to see

Safe streets
with safe space to walk, cycle and cross on busy roads and quiet, low-traffic streets in neighbourhoods.

Healthy streets
where  active travel is the natural choice for short journeys and air is clean enough for children to breathe.

People-friendly streets
with lots of plants and seating, and where motor traffic doesn’t dominate – especially on high streets.

To achieve safe, healthy and people-friendly streets we campaign for 

We are the ‘umbrella’ group campaigning for active travel in Enfield, including walking, wheeling and cycling. Given this we have a strong relationship with the Enfield Cycling Campaign, which is the local branch of the London Cycling Campaign.

What are the local issues that concern you? Please get in touch and let us know! (but also remember we are local volunteers, we will reply as quickly as we can). 

Enfield Living Streets and Enfield Cycling Campaign logos side by side

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