ePetition details

Request for traffic calming measures near GP surgery on Eastcote Road Ruislip

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to install effective traffic calming measures on the straight stretch of Eastcote Road between Ruislip High Street and Windmill Hill.

This road is becoming increasingly busy resulting in noise pollution. Speed control measures are urgently needed especially around the GP surgery stretch.
• Recent research showed an average 18,842 vehicles / day passed along it, 20% exceed the speed limit.
• Traffic noise - car / motorbike racing is a stress problem particularly at night.
• Large heavy vehicles (e.g. from Ocado) thundering down the road at all hours.
• This causes noise and vibrations which disturb residents and leads to sleepless nights.
• We request that effective traffic calming measures are put into place to reduce this vehicle speed/noise.

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 ran from 08/07/2021 to 08/10/2021 and has now finished.

41 people signed this ePetition.

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