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Walking and cycling improvements between Wembley Central and Harlesden stations
AssessmentOur Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) identifies:The affects these proposals could have on peopleHow we propose to minimise any negative impactsAfter we’ve considered all comments, the EqIA will be reviewed and may be updated.We use the EqIA
Can TfL install a different type of crossing, for example, one controlled with traffic lights?
.pf0{}An assessment of the most appropriate type of crossing was made in line with TfL’s best practice procedures.
Proposed changes to routes 21, 143, 263 and 271
You can also view maps of the current routes and proposed changes and find the Equality Impact Assessment for the scheme in the Documents section.What are the proposals?
Are more physical measures needed including more crossings and segregated cycle lanes?
We will use this assessment to decide whether more traffic calming measures are needed and where they should be introduced on other parts of the road network.
Will there be a negative impact on parking for residents
We do not consider that the removal of the parking spaces will impact significantly on parking in the area or nearby.
modelling have been undertaken to understand the impact
The results of the traffic modelling show that there will be little to no impact to journey times for all modes.It is worth noting that despite the sophistication of our traffic and reassignment models, all traffic modelling is only ever indicative
Will closing Northdown Street to traffic at the Pentonville Road junction result in an increase in traffic on other residential roads nearby?
We therefore expect that less than one additional vehicle per minute would use Killick Street/Collier Street, which we do not expect to have any material impact.
What will the impact be on parking in the town centre
The existing bay would be very close to the new junction and cars parked here for a lengthy period could impact on road safety, as well as increasing traffic congestion.
Capital Call service review
Impact Assessment (PDF) 501 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Capital Call Equality Impact Assessment (Word) 127 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Capital Call consultation survey (PDF) 216 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Capital Call consultation survey
Will closing Northdown Street to traffic at the Pentonville Road junction increase journey times for those needing to access properties on the southern end of Northdown Street by motor vehicle?
We consider the safety benefits of this scheme to outweigh this small impact on vehicular journeys.

