ePetition details

Speed signs and speed bumps on Weald Road, Long Lane silver estate, Hillingdon north asap for speeding dangerous drivers

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to Please put speed signs or cameras or if anything speed bumps as there are disabled children, pets and a residental street with tight parking and cars speeding down with no regards for safety and no slowing down. It is a residental area and so busy now people are speeding around, no monitoring, no traffic warden and no checks. We need our safety on road and speed signs warnings and speed bumps in the set of 4 roads in a T junction of Glisson Road.

It is essentially for resident safety and to stop fast, dangerous drivers. The whole road and estate, even Long Lane, the camera infront of the independent school has no markings or lines. The road crossings have no lights people do not stop on zebra crossing or traffic lights. Long Lane junction with Uxbridge Road should have yellow box. No cameras. Hillingdon primary school main road camera was taken off and now cars speeding down especially people jay walk. The whole area is unchecked and mess. Long Lane silver estate has no parking restrictions no checks and its a free parking for all to the train station making the council lose money. We need speed bumps at at least the start of the road or signs for 30/20 miles everyone drives inside roads at 60 miles plus which is not safe.

On reaching 20 signatures it will be formally considered by the Council and relevant Cabinet Member. Local ward Councillors will also be made aware of the petition. The Council's Democratic Services Team will keep the lead petitioner updated on progress.

This ePetition runs from 16/02/2026 to 16/03/2026.

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