studies showed they had not reduced speeds as intended, to be replaced with speed tables and mini-roundabouts; while Calderbank could see the introduction of a pedestrian crossing and mini-roundabouts to assist with traffic calming.The proposals were developed following traffic studies carried out after residents in both areas had raised concerns about the speed and volume of traffic in their area, which they say has increased since the completion of work on the nearby M8.Mr Gray said: “This is a long overdue move by North Lanarkshire Council – residents of both Calderbank and Chapelhall have been worried about the increase in traffic numbers and the speeding in Calderbank in particular, with many saying it’s only a matter of time until.
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