New road signs aim to improve safety and navigation in Greenwich
Briefly

The Royal Borough of Greenwich has executed updates in their neighbourhood management scheme based on valuable resident feedback. The changes include clearer directional warnings and well-defined weekday restrictions operating from 7am to 10am and 3pm to 7pm, aimed at alleviating congestion and pollution through effective camera enforcement. Mandatory signs have been modified to include an 'N1' permit reference, indicating valid permit holders. Further, advanced warnings and clearer indications regarding exemptions for blue badge holders were implemented, emphasizing the borough's commitment to resident health and the environment.
Councillor Averil Lekau highlighted, 'These changes demonstrate how we are listening to residents and acting on the feedback they provide us to help make these important improvements.'
The borough aims to 'make it cleaner, greener, and safer to move around the borough,' ensuring that improvements in signage help residents navigate safely.
This trial of the neighbourhood management scheme, enriched by public input, includes measures aimed at reducing congestion and pollution through clearer directional signage.
Enhanced signs now inform permit holders about the 'N1' scheme, crucial for understanding which drivers can travel through restricted areas without penalty.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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