Pale Rider
Legendary Member
Tempting to say no one will listen to you, but my experience suggests otherwise.
When I was living in Camberwell Grove in London there was a problem with drivers speeding on the road, which is long and straight.
Someone opposite me started a campaign group, and I found myself in the unique for London position of getting to know about 20 or 30 of the neighbours.
The houses are all listed and occupied mostly by wealthy professionals, so they weren't hopeful of getting much change out of the leftie London borough.
However, we did the usual campaigning type things, and after a few months the council installed some semi-permanent chicanes, made of big blocks of wood painted red and white.
One of the wealthy residents said he/we could pay for proper speed humps, after all, how much can a concrete hump cost?
The answer is rather a lot because the drainage on either side of the road has to be redone.
We got proper humps in the end, but they come with a noise penalty as drivers slow, accelerate, and the vehicles 'crash' over them.
I would suggest some precautions if direct action is being taken.
We did some traffic surveys, and handed out leaflets to drivers as they turned into the road.
One or two were openly hostile which meant we introduced a policy of having at least two of us on the street at any one time.
When I was living in Camberwell Grove in London there was a problem with drivers speeding on the road, which is long and straight.
Someone opposite me started a campaign group, and I found myself in the unique for London position of getting to know about 20 or 30 of the neighbours.
The houses are all listed and occupied mostly by wealthy professionals, so they weren't hopeful of getting much change out of the leftie London borough.
However, we did the usual campaigning type things, and after a few months the council installed some semi-permanent chicanes, made of big blocks of wood painted red and white.
One of the wealthy residents said he/we could pay for proper speed humps, after all, how much can a concrete hump cost?
The answer is rather a lot because the drainage on either side of the road has to be redone.
We got proper humps in the end, but they come with a noise penalty as drivers slow, accelerate, and the vehicles 'crash' over them.
I would suggest some precautions if direct action is being taken.
We did some traffic surveys, and handed out leaflets to drivers as they turned into the road.
One or two were openly hostile which meant we introduced a policy of having at least two of us on the street at any one time.