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No cycling signs worn away and 'cyclists dismount' not visible

Reported via mobile in the Worn out road markings category anonymously at 11:02, Sunday 14 July 2024

Sent to TfL less than a minute later. TfL ref: FMS6227175.

The residential side of lower Mortlake road is becoming increasingly dangerous for pedestrians due to cyclists, bikes and scooters speeding down the pavement. several residents have been hit and it feels like a matter of time before someone is seriously injured. the cycle lane is on the other side of the road. the signs on the pavement bollards are faded or peeled off and need replacing with clear signs that the pavement is not for cycling. there are a couple of 'cyclists dismount signs' but these are not visible. can this situation be reviewed/addressed as a matter of urgency please. thanks in advance for your support and resolution.

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  • Thank you for taking the time to report this to us. It is much appreciated. This will now be investigated by our team and we will aim to update on progress within 10 days. If the issue you have reported is an emergency, we will aim to update you on progress within 24 hours

    State changed to: In progress

    Posted by TfL at 11:52, Monday 22 July 2024

  • Thank you for taking the time to report this to us. It is much appreciated. This is an enforcement issue as cyclist are not following the rules set on the footway as the signs are clearly placed at both end of the footway indicating that cyclist should NOT use the footway.

    No more signs will be placed on the footway as there are already 8 on site. If the issue persists, please raise another report or contact our customer services team on 0343 222 1234.

    State changed to: Fixed

    Posted by TfL at 08:57, Wednesday 11 September 2024

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