Whittington Park pedestrian crossing
Dear Transport for London,
Please supply all traffic light timing parameters for the pedestrian/cycle crossing on Holloway Road, adjacent to Whittington Park and Davenant Road.
In particular, the waiting time between a pedestrian or cyclist pressing a crossing button and the lights changing, and if and how it varies throughout the day.
Yours faithfully,
Graham Parks
Dear Mr Parks
TfL Ref: FOI-0879-1920
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Dear Mr Parks
TfL Ref: FOI-0879-1920
Thank you for your email received by Transport for London (TfL) on 26 June
2019.
Your request has been considered in accordance with the requirements of
the Freedom of Information Act and our information access policy. I can
confirm we do hold the information you require. You asked:
Please supply all traffic light timing parameters for the pedestrian/cycle
crossing on Holloway Road, adjacent to Whittington Park and Davenant Road.
In particular, the waiting time between a pedestrian or cyclist pressing a
crossing button and the lights changing, and if and how it varies
throughout the day.
The typical wait time for a pedestrian or cyclist after pressing the
button will be between 0 and 45 seconds. In peak periods (7am to 10am and
4pm to 7:30pm), where traffic levels are higher and more people are
travelling by bus, the maximum wait time is up to 65 seconds.
The traffic signal timings on this busy part of the A1 are coordinated and
optimise automatically to seek to reduce delay to people travelling on the
bus network. As traffic levels vary over the course of the day, so too
does the maximum wait time.
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Yours sincerely
Eva Hextall
FOI Case Officer
FOI Case Management Team
General Counsel
Transport for London
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