Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Latest observations - 1 Dec 2009

It seems that almost all the pedestrians now use the bridges in the vicinity to cross the N1, I can see that grass is covering the footpaths where they used to walk down the offramp on the N1 direction Cape Town. It has been a good few weeks since I last saw pedestrians crossing the N1 at Sable Road. There are still a few that still cross the N1 next to the railway bridge closest to the N7 in the afternoon, so be alert.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Construction of Century City station

I received the following link with some plans, photos and proposed designs from Rashiq , please have a look for more information.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Construction of Century City/Windermere station

I noticed over the weekend that construction of Windermere/Century City station is underway.

I received the following information:
The project should be completed in May 2010 and will provide a dedicated and secure pedestrian route directly into Century City. New steps and an underpass will be provided for pedestrians to walk under the N1 onramp and the railway line through a security manned entrance near the back of Ratanga Junction. CCTV will also be provided.

This is great news for pedestrians and motorists in terms of safety. In the mean time, keep your eyes open for pedestrians running across the road.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Thanks to the authorities

A couple of weeks ago I noticed a big gaping hole in the fence next to the railway bridge on the Ratanga side again.

I'm pleased to say that yesterday the hole was repaired, and it is helping to guide the pedestrians over the Sable Road bridge.

A big thank you to all involved in keeping the fences fixed.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

This is what happens when cars and pedestrians meet

http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_2496830,00.html

A pedestrian was killed and another is in a critical condition after they were knocked down by cars in separate accidents on the N1 freeway, Western Cape paramedics said on Saturday.

ER24 spokesperson Tristan Wadeley said the two people were killed in accidents that occurred within close proximity of each other on the freeway on Friday night and Saturday morning.

The first accident involving a man in his 30's happened just after 23:00 on Friday before the Durban Road off-ramp towards Paarl.

The man was found dead by paramedics and the Ford Fiesta that hit him was badly damaged, said Wadeley.

The driver of the vehicle was slightly injured and treated at the scene.

Wadeley said the second accident occurred at 11:00 on Saturday just before the Brackenfell Boulevard overpass, on the Paarl direction.

The man, also in his 30s, sustained a suspected closed head injury and a fractured leg after he was hit by a bakkie.

"He was unconscious on arrival of ER24 paramedics and advanced life support treatment was initiated. The patient was intubated on the scene and rushed to Tygerberg Hospital in a critical condition," Wadeley said.

The driver of the bakkie was not injured.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Some good news

The fence on the outbound side that was repaired recently and then broken within a day or two has now been strengthened with barbed wire. Thanks to the authorities for that.

I can also report that I have not seen a pedestrian attempting to run across the N1 in the morning or afternoon for a couple of days now.

Let hold thumbs it stays this way - sunrise is later and sunset earlier every day, which means we might struggle to see pedestrians soon.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Article in Die Burger

After the interview on Cape Talk, I was interviewed by Die Burger for an article.

http://www.dieburger.com/Stories/News/19.0.1411553496.aspx

Fietsryer van Bellville hou voetgangers van N1
26/03/2009 07:38:55 AM - (SA)

Ná sy rits noue ontkomings met voetgangers het ’n motorfiets­ryer van Bellville besluit om ongelukke met voetgangers te probeer verhinder.

Mnr. Nicki de Wet het sowat ’n maand gelede besluit genoeg is genoeg en staan nou daagliks soggens van 08:00 tot 08:30 en smiddae van 16:30 tot 17:30 op die N1 naby die Sableweg-afrit by die Canal Walk-winkelsentrum om voetgangers te ontmoedig om oor die pad te hardloop.

Hy het ’n span van sowat ses motorfietsryers wat hom dikwels help om die N1 vir padgebruikers te beveilig.

“Ingevolge die wet is wat hulle (die voetgangers) doen verkeerd, en daarbenewens hoort mense nie te voet op ’n deurpad nie,” het hy gesê.

De Wet het ’n ruk gelede begin stop en vir wetsongehoorsames die gevare van hul optrede verduidelik.

Hy het gesê dit blyk dat die voetgangers dan sleg voel, want die meeste van hulle vra om verskoning en gebruik dan die voetbrug.

Maar ten spyte van De Wet se pogings om lewens te red, meen hy mense besef nie hulle moet self verantwoordelikheid vir hul lewe aanvaar nie.

Sr.insp. Merle Lourens, verkeerswoordvoerder van die stad Kaapstad, het gesê hul hoofwegpatrolliespan patrolleer wel die pad en is op die uitkyk vir wetsoortreders.

Voetgangers loop veral onwettig oor die N2.

“So af en toe sal ’n verkeers­beampte by ons kom staan waar ons die voetgangers inwag,” het De Wet gesê. “Maar dit is nie my werk om voetgangers van die pad af te hou nie.”

Monday, March 23, 2009

Interviewed on Cape Talk

I was interviewed on Cape Talk 567 at 6:25 this morning about the pedestrian issue, let's hope it raises awareness about the problem.

Some more progress

The hole in the fence on the inbound side of the N1 just after the first railway bridge has been fixed sometime over the weekend, thanks to those involved.

Friday, March 20, 2009

What can be done?

Apparently there is a plan to build a pedestrian bridge across the N1. This seems to have been on the cards for 3 years, but nothing has happened. Construction projects of this nature will typically take anything from 6-9 months or longer to complete, and it has not started yet! I really hope this campaign will cause this construction to start sooner rather than later, as it is an important part of the solution.

Another important part to the solution in my view is for companies employing these pedestrians to provide them with transport between the Acasia park station and their place of work. They have to walk far, and inevitably try to take shortcuts, exposing themselves and others to danger.

Another important issue is the fixing and strengthening of the fences next to the highway. Until these are fixed pedestrians will inevitably find a way onto the freeway. Together with this visible policing is needed to prevent fences from being broken down again, and to educate and, if necessary, arrest offenders.

Some progress

I noticed this morning that the fence on the outbound side next to the railway line just after Sable Road is being replaced. This is great news. I hope this is also going to be done on the inbound side, as that fence is rusted and trampled to the ground in a few places.

It had to start somewhere

The number of pedestrians on the N1 has increased steadily over the past year or so, causing close-shaves, accidents and deaths, all avoidable. Since pedestrians are not allowed to be on a freeway, I decided to take some action to do something about the problem.

I contacted the Century City Property Owners Association to see if they could not repair the hole in the fence on their side of the railway, next to Mercedes Benz. Apparently they have repaired the fence in the past, just for it to be broken down in a day or two, so they stopped repairing the fence.

Next was the TRANSPORT, ROADS & STORMWATER department of the City of Cape Town, who referred me to the Acting Executive Director: Safety and Security. From here I was referred to the traffic department. The response has been mixed, but I'm grateful for those officers who also realised that the problem is real.

The Arrive Alive campaign was also contacted, as well as the RMI Road Safety foundation.

I also continued to stop whenever I encountered pedestrians and trying to educate them about the dangers of running across the road. Realising that this is not a solution, I decided to raise the visibility and involved a number of motoryclists from various online communities, namely Wilddog Adventure Riding, ThinkBike and the Cape BMW Motorcycle Club. A number of motorcyclists joined and we hold regular gatherings to educate pedestrians and raise awareness. The media was also involved, and an article on the issue was published in the Table Talk of 18 March 2009.