Safety improvements are in the works for Southfield Road, a busy stretch of road between Acton and Turnham Green. Despite the current 20 mph speed limit, data collected by local residents shows that many vehicles are exceeding this limit.
Tragically, earlier this year, there was a fatal incident on Southfield Road, and more recently, a bus crash caused significant damage. These incidents have highlighted the urgent need for enhanced safety measures on this road.
Southfield Recreation Ground, located alongside the road, is a historic site that has been used by Acton residents since 1908. In response to growing safety concerns, Liberal Democrat councillors in Ealing have been advocating for the installation of a pedestrian crossing and electronic speed displays on Southfield Road.
Efforts to improve safety on Southfield Road have gained momentum, with the road now being included in funding applications submitted by Ealing Council to Transport for London. Cllr Gary Malcolm, Leader of the Lib-Dem opposition on the council and a Southfield councillor, expressed frustration over the slow progress in addressing speeding issues in the area. Despite years of advocacy and collaboration with the community, meaningful action has been elusive.
The push for safety enhancements on Southfield Road underscores the importance of prioritising pedestrian and cyclist safety on busy urban roads. With the support of local residents and councillors, there is hope that these proposed measures will help reduce speeding and prevent future accidents on this crucial thoroughfare.
In addition to the proposed safety measures, local authorities should also consider implementing traffic calming measures such as speed bumps, road markings, and increased enforcement of speed limits. Educational campaigns aimed at raising awareness about road safety and responsible driving could also play a crucial role in promoting safer road behaviours among motorists.
Ultimately, the goal of these initiatives is to create a safer and more pedestrian-friendly environment for residents and visitors alike. By working together and prioritising road safety, communities can help prevent accidents and save lives on busy roads like Southfield Road.