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Addington Road, Selsdon

Volume 722: debated on Wednesday 15 December 1965

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asked the Minister of Transport if he has now received the pedestrian traffic census conducted in Addington Road, Selsdon, referred to by him in his Answer to the hon. Member for East Surrey on 11th November, 1964; and whether he has now decided to install traffic signals in that road, so that pedestrians can cross it in safety.

It was received in December last year. My Department and the police authorities concluded that a pedestrian crossing was not justified at the point suggested by the urban district council.The installation of traffic signals at the road junction nearby would be a matter for the highway authority. I understand that the Greater London Council, as traffic authority, is examining the possibility of introducing new traffic management measures there.