More than 40 roads in Sutton could soon have a 20mph speed limit.
Sutton Council is asking locals what they think of plans to reduce speeds in the Morton Gardens area of Wallington.
The council said lower speed limits would reduce the risk of accidents. The proposed zone covers the streets bounded by the railway line running between Manor Road and Plough Lane.
The consultation reads: “Sutton Council has received concerns from ward councillors and members of the public regarding speeding issues in the Morton Gardens are shown below.
"The aim of the proposal is to reduce the risk of personal injury accidents, provide a safer environment for vulnerable road users, and encourage walking and cycling in the area.”
It follows similar schemes for 20mph zones in Sutton going to consultation earlier this year. These were for the Kimpton Industrial Park area in West Sutton and the Park Lane area in Cheam.
The following roads would be included in the latest proposed area:
Melbourne Road
Oxford Close
Bridge Road
Belmont Road
Clifton Road
Park Road
Maldon Road
Alcester Road
Harcourt Road
Harcot Field
Oxford Road
Bute Gardens
Bute Gardens West
Osmond Gardens
Demesne Road
The Bridleway
Queenswood Avenue
Raleigh Avenue
The Manor Way
Northway
Rectory Lane
Grassway
Eastway
Southway
Bond Gardens
Everlyn Way
Ferrers Avenue
Green Leaf Avenue
Queen Elizabeth’s Walk
Royston Avenue
Iberian Avenue
Sandhills
Goidel Close
Plough Lane Close
Crichton Avenue
St Christopher’s Mews
Montagu Gardens
Arran Close
Stannet Way
Spring Gardens
Melbourne Close
Public consultation on the plans runs until May 26 and can be found online.
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