Decision details

To report on the feedback of statutory consultation carried out from 31 July 2024 to 21 August 2024 on the proposal to change the current speed limit of 9 roads, from 30mph to 20mph at various locations in the Borough.

Decision Maker: Head of Highways and Parking

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

To approve recommendations as set out in Section 3 of this report.

Reasons for the decision:

The Council is required to consider the feedback received during the Statutory Notification period, in particular any objections to proposals, prior to proceeding to implementation.
Most of Haringey’s roads are subject to a maximum speed limit of 20mph. A small number of roads remain at 30mph and 40mph. National and International studies have shown that a person is more likely to suffer from serious injuries and death if they are hit by a vehicle driven at 30mph compared to 20mph.
Lowering speed limits is aimed to reduce road traffic collisions and resulting injuries and is one of many measures that will help us reach our Vision Zero goal, which aims to eliminate deaths and serious injuries from our roads by 2041.
Reducing speed limits also have a wider benefit, they help make an area feel safer and more attractive encouraging more people to walk and cycle.

Alternative options considered:

Do nothing: This option was rejected as it would not deliver an improvement to road safety and so the Council would not be discharging its duty under section 39 of the
Road Traffic Act 1988 to “take steps to prevent accidents

Publication date: 04/11/2025

Date of decision: 31/10/2025

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