I noticed the flat street sign the other day, should have taken a picture of it. Again, lacking #situationalawareness
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Calton Road closed (or not)
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Posted 9 years ago #
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Once again, this evening while walking home, another driver on Greenside Row who refused to slow or stop despite myself and another pedestrian already starting to cross the road. Once again, both of has to step back to avoid the car hitting either of us. The driver (young female this time) didn't even seem to notice us.
I'm hoping she saw us, that would at least mean she was paying attention. On the other hand, that would mean that she couldn't care less about bullying pedestrians out of the way, like the male driver this morning.
This junction needs the pedestrian crossing signal switched back on, and it needs it now.
Have tweeted City Centre team to see if/when anything will be done about this.
Posted 9 years ago # -
6.45 am this morn, Graham's truck parked to load
> On double yellow lines
> Having turned left from Leith St, which unlike last week, is now unambiguously marked as closed and no left turn
> Obstructing other delivery vehicles (there's another round the corner) that have come down the hill obeying the temporary arrangementWasn't going to involve myself in any dispute, I'm sure I would have just got 'just doing my job mate' or 'mind your own f***** business' depending on the nature of the driver. It's no good CEC saying 'not our problem- call the police' - these issues are by their nature transient and need designed away or a level of active enforcement.
Nor did I hang around to see the super dangerous multipoint turn that the truck driver will have had to do to go back out onto Leith St
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Let me get this right: it's the brand new No Entry sign that was flattened? Oh the irony!
Can't say I noticed it as I passed yesterday, I will have a wee look today while watching out for white vans rat running via illegal manoeuvres...
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@Klaxon
But, but, he had his hazards on!
I'm pretty certain that makes anything safe and/or legal.
Posted 9 years ago # -
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Grahams Family Dairy (@GrahamsDairy) tweeted at 11:10am - 18 Mar 16:
@CyclingEdin @CityCentreLeith Thank you for making us aware, we take our drivers' responsibilities very seriously and will look into this. (https://twitter.com/GrahamsDairy/status/710788103598940160?s=17)
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Ah, Photobucket! Now I can get a picture of a flattened road sign on a canvas!
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Crow River @Crowrivernet 12h12 hours ago
@CityCentreLeith Corner Leith St & Greenside Row dangerous for pedestrians. Cars too fast, not stopping. When will crossing signal be back?CityCentreLeith Team @CityCentreLeith
@Crowrivernet Ongoing Works and It is cars doing a left turn from Leith Street and a left turn onto Leith Street from Greenside Row. 1/2^N
2:22 AM - 18 Mar 2016Crow River @Crowrivernet 2m2 minutes ago
@CityCentreLeith I realise the works are ongoing: has been like this for months. Temporary signals possible?CityCentreLeith Team @CityCentreLeith
@Crowrivernet If there is any dangerous driving please contact @policescotland 2/2 ^N
2:22 AM - 18 Mar 2016Crow River @Crowrivernet 2m2 minutes ago
@CityCentreLeith @policescotland Issue mainly current junction, free for all at crossing, encourages risky driving. Pedestrians lose out.Posted 9 years ago # -
@dougal, yeah preserve those treasured moments. Maybe a natty calendar while you're at it?
Posted 9 years ago # -
Surely time Calton Hill was closed and bollarded at both ends. I can't think of any vehicle movement it facilitates which couldn't be done more safely and pretty much in the same time via an alternative route.
Posted 9 years ago # -
CEC (and councillors) have been punting Calton Road as a perfect drop off and collection point for Waverly. I guess it's also a route to CEC main office building car park.
I'm guessing it provides high sided vehicle access to back of Waverly station - avoids low bridges.
I know network Rail are very particular about emergency access to their land and would probably object to any closure.
As part of St James development this junction will be signalised with full movement options.
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"As part of St James development this junction will be signalised with full movement options."
That will be very welcome, and will largely see off pedestrian's usual terrifying running of the gauntlet of speeding motorists turning left.
Can't they hurry up and signalise it already?
Also, let's remember Calton Road and Calton Hill two different, if connected entities. Calton Hill's the steep setted one giving access to the eastern end of Waterloo Place.
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CityCentreLeith Team @CityCentreLeith
@Crowrivernet Thanks, we'll pass your suggestions to our Roads Team. ^K
6:09 AM - 18 Mar 2016Posted 9 years ago # -
BTW, I only just realised after two years that my Twitter account settings still display Pacific Standard Time. So ignore all those 2am posts, etc. It's not true unless you live in California! ;-)
Posted 9 years ago # -
Well no progress on Greenside Row junction: still a take your life in your hands free for all ordeal for pedestrians with no crossing signal.
On this morning's evidence though, the new weapons grade signage which has been sited at locations on the approach to Calton Road appears to be deterring drivers from using the road southbound from Leith Street. For now.
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I've only been past there once since the road got closed (on Monday, walking down to the rear entrance of the station) and a car completely ignored the road closed sign. That's a pretty high strike rate.
But then we know from the George Street shenanigans that even big metal poles that have to be knocked over won't stop a few motorists from doing what they want.
Posted 9 years ago # -
Well the hole in the left hand lane of Calton Road has now been filled in. Safety barriers and workies all gone. Weapons grade signage still there at the junction with Leith Street, but for how much longer? When will a guerrilla motorist or three decide to 'put it right' so they can merrily zoom off to the Old Town without passing so many traffic lights?
Retaining wall at Calton Hill still 'in progress'. Calton Hill appears to be shut to traffic also.
Posted 9 years ago # -
Well all pretty much back to 'normal' now. Peds have to once again run the gauntlet of speeding rat running drivers hurling their vehicles down Calton Road. The 'road closed access only' sign is hiding meekly behind workies' safety barriers which still block half the carriageway. No entry sign still flattened, thus rat running drivers feel at liberty to gun their engines up Calton Hill also.
Sigh. It was almost nice while it lasted.
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So I was pleasantly surprised on the way back this evening that the road was once again quiet. I noticed big red signs had been placed at the junction with Leith Street, plus traffic cones. These latter had of course been moved to one side, but still narrowed the entrance. Then as I passed a big van emblazoned with CITIWASTE proceeded past the large ROAD AHEAD COSED signs, slowing to just clip the cones, then sped off down Calton Road.
Whether or not this is part of the "war on the motorist", the motorists are fighting guerrilla style for sure.
Posted 9 years ago # -
Good news!
The road was restored some time today to 'very closed' status with good signage at both New St and Leith St. This time the barriers are secured in triangular arrangements with cable ties so shouldn't be 'falling over into the side of the road' for at least a couple of days.
The passageway left is narrow enough that the only correct strategy on bike is to dismount for a few metres. Be polite and do so :)
Posted 8 years ago # -
@Klaxon, I'm very glad to hear this, as last week many motorists were just tearing down the street at high speed, completely ignoring any signs.
Posted 8 years ago # -
24 hours later the new barricade is still in place and an attempt to move the barriers has clearly been foiled by the cable ties
Your intrepid reporter will have another update tomorrow
Posted 8 years ago # -
Came out of station ~6.30PM yesterday and in the 15s I waited at the junction to get onto Leith Street 3 (!) cars ignored the Road Closed sign and discovered the brand-new cul-de-sac. I had places to be otherwise I would have done a scientific survey to see how many drivers were caught by the barrier over the next five minutes.
Posted 8 years ago # -
Haha, serves the cheeky feckers right.
Only a matter of time before anti-war on the motorist vigilantes bring something to cut cable ties though, eh?
How long you reckon this more 'robust' set up will last before outraged motorists clear it out of the way? Another 24 hours? 48 hours? 72 hours?
I'll be passing by on Friday morning so will give an update then. If anyone else is passing today or tomorrow, let us know what you find!
Posted 8 years ago # -
I noticed it looking very closed this morning and will be passing again tomorrow so can give an update. I did feel a bit smug when I saw it like that. :-)
Posted 8 years ago # -
What it needs are some metal cable ties :-)
Posted 8 years ago # -
HERAS clamps and red threadlocker
Posted 8 years ago # -
As I passed this afternoon, the was a car doing a multi point turn on the Leith Street side, and a van doing the same on the station side.
'Shock as Edinburgh drivers find closed road closed.'
Posted 8 years ago # -
I gave the fence a shoogle on the way through today. Still firm though someone's obviously tried Brute Force And Ignorance on the plastic ties.
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