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Kepa Road raised pedestrian crossing

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AT has recently changed the pedestrian crossing on Kepa Road near Coates Avenue to make it a raised platform type. The intent is to slow traffic at the crossing, presumably to improve pedestrian safety.

They have certainly achieved the goal of slowing traffic! The crossing bump is so steep that vehicles have to slow to 10-15km/h to avoid hitting the bump uncomfortably hard. This is seriously interfering with the traffic flow.

​We believe that this is not appropriate. Kepa Road is a major arterial route and this elevated crossing is creating a congestion point. It goes well beyond what is required to increase pedestrian safety and is inconsistent with the posted 25km/h warning signs. 

Following up with OLB

10/5/2023

1 Comment

 
The raised crossing, while improved, is still a source of significant morning congestion. AT's own rules recognise that raised crossings on important arterial routes have the potential for significant disruption, and so have set rules around the design of any raised platform to minimise the disruption. This raised crossing does not adhere to these rules, but AT does not appear to recognise this as a problem. We are now trying to engage with the Orakei Local Board who may have more influence with AT. A link to our letter to OLB is shown to the right. 
1 Comment
Jamie
2/12/2023 12:44:36 pm

Hi there, has there been any response yet to your queries?

Traffic approaching the holiday crush is worse than ever both ways as a result of this choke point.

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