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There is no pedestrian light to show when to cross

Reported via mobile in the Safety concern (traffic or pedestrian) category anonymously at 19:58, Saturday 5 July 2025

Sent to TfL less than a minute later. TfL ref: FMS7814290.

There's is no pedestrian light to show where to cross on the marker I've placed on the map. The pedestrian crossing to the right has lights but the one here does not. You can't really see the main traffic lights for cars, so you can't see if the light is red or green for road traffic. When we crossed, we had no idea if the light was green or red, we just presumed the traffic wouldn't hit everyone. We were all crossing because the crossing on the left (when you face Euston station) had people crossing. I think it's very dangerous as you can't cross safely. The crossing should have pedestrian lights or be removed. It is too busy a road for people to have to guess if it's green or red, you cannot see it from the middle of the road crossing. It's dangerous.

Updates

  • Thank you for taking the time to report this to us. It is much appreciated. Our team had investigated this for you and found that this doesn't fall under the responsibility of Transport for London and comes under the remit of the local authority. You may therefore wish to report this issue by using www.fixmystreet.com, or directly to the borough. Should you need anything else, please contact our customer services team on 0343 222 1234

    State changed to: not TfL’s responsibility

    Posted by TfL at 20:02, Saturday 5 July 2025

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