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« SEE ALSO Parish Plan; Pavement Parking; Traffic
1.
What Amy
Did
2. Have
you seen SID?
Nine pupils of the Community Primary School collected a Certificate of Basic Cycle Training at the end of June 2006 – thanks to several hours on the road with voluntary trainers. The certificate has a special message for parents/carers:
“ ... During the course all students have had to wear cycle helmets as well as high visibility vests and it is suggested that this practice is continued.”
The
message for motorists is not spelled
out: please take care!
See also bicycle bargains &
bikers'
gear: women's
lib on wheels
HAVE
YOU SEEN SID?
Neighbourhood
Management Update June
2006
Speeding is the top community safety priority in West Oxfordshire ... including Eynsham. The local Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG) now has a two-stage plan for tackling it; and SID is key to Stage One.
1. AWARENESS-RAISING
SID
is a Speed
Indicator Device. Fixed units
sit at the side of the road and flash
up your speed as you drive past
– then flash a smile if you're
within the limit. A mobile
version toured the Eynsham area in mid-
June; you may have spotted it in
Witney Road or Hanborough
Road.
Response to
SID (and accompanying team) was
immediate. It can only be hoped that
the memory lingers.
Parish Council Chairman Gordon Beach joined the team for one session and commented:
“... Whilst it was pleasing to note that only a few motorists were failing to stay within the speed limit, it was disturbing to see the number of vehicles where the driver and/or the passenger were not wearing a seat belt. As a result the Police will carry out further spot checks over the coming weeks and issue fixed penalty notices."
2. ENFORCEMENT
The NAG has a list of places where speeding is a problem, including those supplied at last November's public meeting. They are hoping that experience drawn from the use of SID will help in drawing up a shorter, priority list for enforcement work.
Contact the Neighbourhood Police Team by email or by phone: 0845 8 505 505
EYNSHAM
ONLINE is an Eynsham Parish
Council initiative.
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eynsham-online@hotmail.co.uk
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