Chelmsford - Cherrytree/BBC essex traffic lights

Chelmsford - Cherrytree/BBC essex traffic lights

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theplayingmantis

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4,435 posts

89 months

Tuesday 20th June 2023
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These seem to have been revamped a month or so back and now have all manner of small cameras on them, anyone know if they are red light cameras?

It doesn't say they are and they are not big and yellow like red light cameras typically are, but having had cars run reds coming out of the cherry tree junction toward Miami roundabout, when i was going into town - the London road lights had gone green already - makes me wonder if these c*nts will be nicked?

if not RL cameras what are they for?

TCEvo

13,471 posts

209 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Drove through that junction a couple of times yesterday - see what you mean re cameras, assume it's these, by way of upgrading: https://www.essexhighways.org/intelligent-transpor...

Can't find specifics re these works as now appear completed.

Agree re people jumping lights there though, especially turning right onto NLR, been a problem for years.

theplayingmantis

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89 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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ah probably them...re. jumpers don't want to cast aspersion on the housing from that direction (indeed my lineage has that in it), but... all fits...

TCEvo

13,471 posts

209 months

Monday 26th June 2023
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Turning right from Writtle Road onto NLR (i.e towards the Miami) has long been an issue as the white lines are set some distance back from the junction & as such the green light never seems to be on for very long - if you get caught behind a larger vehicle chances are you won't get through on that light cycle. Not sure if these changes have altered the light timing.

I usually cut down Upper Bridge St to avoid that junction if I'm heading towards the city centre (plus it's a more interesting route).

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Old thread but I had an issue similar to the ones discussd today.

Coming from Moulsham street onto the roundabout. I get through the first set of lights on the London Road junction, but (not familiar wtih the roundabout), I find the next set of lights are very close and have already gone to red as I've gone through them. Absolutely did not mean to and have never gone through a red light before! Only thing I can think oif is the tree blocking the light on the roundabout, as it was only the other st of lights i saw on the left, not the right.

theplayingmantis

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4,435 posts

89 months

Wednesday 15th May
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nnl004 said:
Old thread but I had an issue similar to the ones discussd today.

Coming from Moulsham street onto the roundabout. I get through the first set of lights on the London Road junction, but (not familiar wtih the roundabout), I find the next set of lights are very close and have already gone to red as I've gone through them. Absolutely did not mean to and have never gone through a red light before! Only thing I can think oif is the tree blocking the light on the roundabout, as it was only the other st of lights i saw on the left, not the right.
Different place. Cherry tree is a signalled crossroads.

Do you mean the miami/tesco roundabout?

But there is no exit from moulsham Street onto miami, moulsham Street joins New London Road opposite rising sun pub. New London Road joins the miami but not sure if that exit is signalled. The next set before tesco are.

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Yes, Tesco/Miami roundabout.

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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And yes, Moulsham street does go onto the roundabout. It then branches off past oaklands park with New London Road (B1007) continuing north from Moulsham street. New London Road doesn't actually reach the roundabout.

theplayingmantis

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89 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Ok but moulsham Street doesn't join the RB new London Road or London Road (nkt sure what it's called...it may change along its length) joins it.


The signals before tesco then the next set before the britvic bridge are very close, if that's the ones you mean. But thought they was synced. People used to jump the reds there all the time too genrally. Haven't been that way in some time though to see if they still do. Since they messed thr Road layout up avoid at all costs.

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Yes that's it.

No, I don't think they were synced when I went through them. I was honestly shocked at how close I was. Glad there are no cameras but know Essex Police does have a dashcam footage reporting service as you can see here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9qXOdZdyY4a and there are videos of people going through red lights and they're getting stung with 6 points for careless. Granted, they are very clearly going through the lights deliberately but to an untrained eye it could look like the same for me.

It's a really bad roundabout, like I said, I can't remember what it wasl ike today but you look back on street view and some years the lights are actually covered.

https://www.google.com/maps/@51.7216526,0.4602529,...

Glad to know I'm not the only one - it certainly was not deliberate.

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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They replaced the traffic lights last year but don't know if they're different timings to the last as I rarely go over that way and the lights were only ever part time anyway (they still are).

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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The local MP wrote about the phasing of the traffic lights here as recently as February
https://www.vickyford.uk/news/week-life-vicky-ford...

theplayingmantis

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4,435 posts

89 months

Wednesday 15th May
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The local mp is an idiotess.

The roundabout was fine until the recent lane changes that reduce capacity and cause tailbacks across the town.

nnl004

87 posts

17 months

Wednesday 15th May
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I can't comment on that though it doesn't surprise me, what does surprise me or did rather was the short distance between traffic lights.

trails

4,406 posts

156 months

Sunday 26th May
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theplayingmantis said:
The local mp is an idiotess.

The roundabout was fine until the recent lane changes that reduce capacity and cause tailbacks across the town.
She is dumb as hell....likely the yellow team will replace her shortly soon though.

Lane changes at least reduce the crazy launches off the roundabout towards Galleywood, and segregate the Tesco traffic...red light cameras on that roundabout would probably generate a small fortune.

theplayingmantis

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Tuesday 28th May
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trails said:
She is dumb as hell....likely the yellow team will replace her shortly soon though.

Lane changes at least reduce the crazy launches off the roundabout towards Galleywood, and segregate the Tesco traffic...red light cameras on that roundabout would probably generate a small fortune.
that wont be an improvement sadly, a party who campaign at a local level contradictory to there policies at a national level...

what a choice we have.

the 'crazy' launches are what kept the flow going!

now its one lane off london road straight ahead and you get stuck behind some hesitant driver and your done, backs up till lower anchor street. the tescos lane completely unneeded as the traffic filtered fine from 2 into 3 up wood street. most ignore the tescos lane anyway, and most coming from wood street to london road ignore the lines and encroach on the right hand only lane.

a prime example of terrible road planning.

trails

4,406 posts

156 months

Wednesday 29th May
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theplayingmantis said:
that wont be an improvement sadly, a party who campaign at a local level contradictory to there policies at a national level...

what a choice we have.

the 'crazy' launches are what kept the flow going!

now its one lane off london road straight ahead and you get stuck behind some hesitant driver and your done, backs up till lower anchor street. the tescos lane completely unneeded as the traffic filtered fine from 2 into 3 up wood street. most ignore the tescos lane anyway, and most coming from wood street to london road ignore the lines and encroach on the right hand only lane.

a prime example of terrible road planning.
I must admit I've not noticed Tesco gridlock since the lane change, so from a local residents perspective the changes don't all seem to be bad...you are spot on about the impact a dawdler can have on NLR though. Too many people and not enough capacity, which will only get worse as more housing is built I guess frown



theplayingmantis

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4,435 posts

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Wednesday 29th May
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trails said:
theplayingmantis said:
that wont be an improvement sadly, a party who campaign at a local level contradictory to there policies at a national level...

what a choice we have.

the 'crazy' launches are what kept the flow going!

now its one lane off london road straight ahead and you get stuck behind some hesitant driver and your done, backs up till lower anchor street. the tescos lane completely unneeded as the traffic filtered fine from 2 into 3 up wood street. most ignore the tescos lane anyway, and most coming from wood street to london road ignore the lines and encroach on the right hand only lane.

a prime example of terrible road planning.
I must admit I've not noticed Tesco gridlock since the lane change, so from a local residents perspective the changes don't all seem to be bad...you are spot on about the impact a dawdler can have on NLR though. Too many people and not enough capacity, which will only get worse as more housing is built I guess frown
And your last point, with a Manchester sized city being needed every couple of years due to pop growth it will only get worse under the yellows or red, not that the blues have done anything about it.

Sandon countryside next to be bulldozed and built on it seems.

trails

4,406 posts

156 months

Wednesday 29th May
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theplayingmantis said:
trails said:
theplayingmantis said:
that wont be an improvement sadly, a party who campaign at a local level contradictory to there policies at a national level...

what a choice we have.

the 'crazy' launches are what kept the flow going!

now its one lane off london road straight ahead and you get stuck behind some hesitant driver and your done, backs up till lower anchor street. the tescos lane completely unneeded as the traffic filtered fine from 2 into 3 up wood street. most ignore the tescos lane anyway, and most coming from wood street to london road ignore the lines and encroach on the right hand only lane.

a prime example of terrible road planning.
I must admit I've not noticed Tesco gridlock since the lane change, so from a local residents perspective the changes don't all seem to be bad...you are spot on about the impact a dawdler can have on NLR though. Too many people and not enough capacity, which will only get worse as more housing is built I guess frown
And your last point, with a Manchester sized city being needed every couple of years due to pop growth it will only get worse under the yellows or red, not that the blues have done anything about it.

Sandon countryside next to be bulldozed and built on it seems.
Team colour is agnostic...there is nothing you can do when demand outstrips available accommodation.

It's Great Baddow, rather than Sandon that's being targeted for larger development I thought...but not great either way; Chelmsford subsumes everything all around it frown

theplayingmantis

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89 months

Wednesday 29th May
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but there's a single specific reason for the crazy demand and all the knock on impacts on infrastructure, unsustainable imo, which none of them will address. but lets not get on to politics!

Lot going in at Sandon on the quiet. land around Lathcoats farm and land arounf C'ford GC will be gone in next 10 years too. Horrific