Summary
The fine is pounds 30 per offence for the breach of the Access Only Order granted in 1987, due to heavy through traffic. In March 2006, a meeting was held at the Cardiff County Council offices in Atlantic Wharf. The objective was to investigate the options available to make Everest Avenue safer, the options discussed were road narrowing, one way traffic, no right or left turn into Everest Avenue at either end and the closure of the road, creating two cul de sacs.
Unfortunately, the highways department felt that the narrowing was already achieved by vehicles parked in the avenue. One way traffic was rejected, as strong feelings came from all directions and it could not be agreed on which way the traffic should travel. No right or left turn was discounted, as neither Station Road nor Heol Hir was wide enough for the necessary engineering work to be carried out.See the full content of this document
Extract
No Interest in Safety by Drivers
Finally, the cul de sac idea...
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