Planner1 Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, Resident said: I'd be interested to know why since the doubles run through the bus stop. Bus bays tend to be protected by a bus stop clearway. The roadmarking for this has a thick yellow line alongside the kerb like this They don't have double yellows or anything like that, only the bus stop clearway marking. A separate traffic regulation order and associated signing is required to deal with parking on the footway. The bus stop clearway restriction only applies to the actual carriageway, it does not apply to the footway. There are several places in the city centre where drivers have been taking advantage of this, including Sheaf St and Commercial St. The Council adopted a new parking strategy a couple of years ago in which they said they'd introduce measures to deal with pavement parking in the city centre. Seems they are now implementing that. Edited February 15, 2020 by Planner1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weredoomed Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 Two years to make a few Traffic Regulation Orders? I guess you can't rush these things, particularly when you're incompetent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 13 minutes ago, Weredoomed said: Two years to make a few Traffic Regulation Orders? I guess you can't rush these things, particularly when you're incompetent. With your expertise and experience of Traffic Regulation Orders I'm surprised you don't work for a regulatory body. Or do you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Planner1 Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 2 hours ago, Weredoomed said: Two years to make a few Traffic Regulation Orders? I guess you can't rush these things, particularly when you're incompetent. These things take money and most importantly, political will. How long these things take to happen isn’t a matter of competence, it’s whether they are a priority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prince al Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 On 10/02/2020 at 22:47, Resident said: So SCC have started placing concrete blocks around the city centre (there are some opposite train station) with "temporary measure to combat selfish parking" Great that they're attempting to deal with the problem but they're creating the same issue with the blocks, causing an obstruction to pedestrians. Personally, in my opinion, they should just wait for the problem parkers and the remove the car via tow-truck. If they want their car back, £200 + daily storage fees. The blocks are in place for a possible terrorist attack , what is your problem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Resident Posted February 15, 2020 Author Share Posted February 15, 2020 29 minutes ago, prince al said: The blocks are in place for a possible terrorist attack , what is your problem? Because Terrorists target small corner shops 🤣 9 hours ago, Planner1 said: Bus bays tend to be protected by a bus stop clearway. The roadmarking for this has a thick yellow line alongside the kerb like this They don't have double yellows or anything like that, only the bus stop clearway marking. A separate traffic regulation order and associated signing is required to deal with parking on the footway. The bus stop clearway restriction only applies to the actual carriageway, it does not apply to the footway. There are several places in the city centre where drivers have been taking advantage of this, including Sheaf St and Commercial St. The Council adopted a new parking strategy a couple of years ago in which they said they'd introduce measures to deal with pavement parking in the city centre. Seems they are now implementing that. Thanks for that. Only reason I asked is I've seen bus bays with double yellows rather than the thick single. I thought the Sheaf St one had the doubles but Google Maps tells me I'm wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Planner1 Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 43 minutes ago, Resident said: Because Terrorists target small corner shops 🤣 Thanks for that. Only reason I asked is I've seen bus bays with double yellows rather than the thick single. I thought the Sheaf St one had the doubles but Google Maps tells me I'm wrong. Double yellows were used in the past, but nowadays they tend to use the bus stop clearway as it’s a stronger restriction for the bus stop. A penalty can be issued instantly for stopping in one at all and they are enforceable by camera. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alchresearch Posted February 21, 2020 Share Posted February 21, 2020 Anti-terror barrier plans for Sheffield city centre Quote Anti-terror barriers are to be permanently installed in Sheffield city centre. About £5m will be spent on safety measures at Tudor Square, Fargate, Pinstone Street, Barkers Pool and The Moor, the city council said. The barriers will be landscaped, rather than concrete blocks, and able to withstand the force of a six-tonne van. The authority said the move was not in response to a specific threat but it was necessary to keep people safe. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-51571285?fbclid=IwAR2GNvo1tsM-iU9IbBmyWeIA4aYujpvwpEph2DT9HWSvB1Q-R-YAWX1OhMU Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigmason Posted February 21, 2020 Share Posted February 21, 2020 I don't know why the council is installing these in the city centre there has never been a terrorist attack here if they were going to attack somewhere they would attack a bigger target like meadowhall https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-51571285?at_custom4=3DD09EEA-549B-11EA-8E60-1AAB96E8478F&at_custom1=link&at_campaign=64&at_medium=custom7&at_custom3=Regional+BBC+Yorkshire+&at_custom2=facebook_page Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ECCOnoob Posted February 21, 2020 Share Posted February 21, 2020 2 hours ago, craigmason said: I don't know why the council is installing these in the city centre there has never been a terrorist attack here if they were going to attack somewhere they would attack a bigger target like meadowhall https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-51571285?at_custom4=3DD09EEA-549B-11EA-8E60-1AAB96E8478F&at_custom1=link&at_campaign=64&at_medium=custom7&at_custom3=Regional+BBC+Yorkshire+&at_custom2=facebook_page Oh right so they should do nothing and just wait for it to happen then shall they?? What a moronic comment. Of course the city centre is a target. It's an area of major commerce where thousands of people flock to and walk around every single day. Meadowhall will already have vast amounts of anti-terrorism measures in place. It would have been built into the designs and operational procedures from day one. Besides, attacks don't just happen in big fancy shopping centres you know. The last one what's on Streatham high Street for god's sake. That was hardly a locaction of vast wealth or importance was it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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