Steel-framed island assessed as big enough for users' safety
There is a pedestrian island on Shelly Beach Rd in Herne Bay which many school children use to cross to get to Ponsonby Primary School. It is very skinny and if you get a couple of kids with bikes and a mum with a buggy there is very little space. There is a steel frame around the island and it is often crashed into since cars often don't slow down to 50km/h coming off the Shelly Beach off-ramp.
I would hate for a car to crash into this steel frame while there are kids and mums with buggies stuck in the middle of the road. Is there a plan to install lights here? Sam Irwin, Herne Bay.
No. A spokesman for Auckland Transport says that this crossing has previously been assessed for upgrading to either a zebra crossing or traffic signals. The assessment showed that there were insufficient numbers of pedestrians crossing at this point to meet the necessary requirements for these types of crossings.
The width on the island between the steel frames provides sufficient space for a baby buggy/mobility scooter as well as for a couple of bikes. The width of the island is governed by the physical constraints of the road as it is located on a bend so extra road width is required for the tracking of vehicles.