
Dangerous speeding on Ethronvi Road in Bexleyheath is creating a serious and ongoing hazard for residents, with calls for urgent traffic calming measures following a recent collision.
A resident report submitted via FixMyStreet details serious concerns about repeated dangerous speeding on Ethronvi Road, Bexleyheath. According to the report, a suspected drunk driver travelling at speed hit a parked car on or near Ethronvi Road early on Saturday, 23 May 2026. This incident, while separately dealt with by the police, has underscored what a resident describes as a wider and ongoing road safety problem on this residential street. Photos accompany the report.
The report alleges that cars regularly drive too fast along Ethronvi Road, creating a serious risk for residents, pedestrians, families, children, elderly people, parked vehicles, and anyone crossing or using the road. Ethronvi Road is located within the Crook Log ward of the London Borough of Bexley, an area that includes local educational facilities such as Crook Log Primary School. Bexleyheath railway station is also a significant transport hub nearby, increasing pedestrian activity in the wider area.
The resident has formally requested that Bexley Council arrange a road safety assessment and speed survey for Ethronvi Road, DA7 4AU. The report suggests considering appropriate traffic-calming measures, including speed humps, speed cushions, a raised table, a 20mph zone or improved signage, speed indicator signs, road narrowing, or referral for enforcement. While Bexley Council prioritises road safety, particularly near schools, and aims to inspect urgent reports on the same day, the implementation of traffic calming measures typically involves a detailed assessment process and policy considerations. The issue remains unresolved as of the latest report.
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This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Dangerous speeding and request for road safety assessment / traffic calming, 23rd May
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9495686
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