Richmond Council is asking residents to share their views on the existing 20mph zone and traffic calming measures in Oak Avenue and Courtlands Avenue in Hampton.
The consultation will shape a review the council has launched in response to concerns raised by residents about the location of crossings and the effectiveness of traffic-calming measures.
The consultation will run until Friday, December 16.
The measures were put in place in 2009 by Richmond Council. The key elements of the consultation include a review of:
- The 20mph zone and its effectiveness
- The design and location of the speed cushions and raised tables
- The location of pedestrian crossing points
Richmond Council's cabinet member for highways and streetscene, Councillor Peter Buckwell said: "There's still plenty of time for residents to have their say on our traffic review of Oak Avenue and Courtlands Avenue in Hampton.
"We are a listening Council and the views of local residents will be central to the review that is currently taking place."
To take part, residents can visit consultation.richmond.gov.uk/environment/oak-avenue-review
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