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00:00It's a scheme that's been stopping parents dropping children off around some schools
00:05for most of this year.
00:07Medway Council now want to extend the scheme to nine further areas.
00:11A school street could soon be coming to cannon close, but parents worry their children will
00:17now be forced onto this busy main road.
00:21The grim reality is that if a child gets hit at 30-40mph on Maidstone Road, which is probable
00:27per all of the accidents that have occurred and all of the speeding offences that have
00:30occurred on that road, they're very, very, very unlikely to survive.
00:34In contrast, if a child gets hit at 10-20mph in Cannon Close, they're much more likely
00:39to survive.
00:40So compared to Maidstone Road, Cannon Close is actually somewhat of a safe haven for these
00:44small kids.
00:47Maidstone Road has several schools in its vicinity and was revealed to be in the top
00:5120 stretches for speeding offences in Kent.
00:54If people can't park in our roads, which is what they do at the moment, relatively
00:58safely, relatively courteously, they will move to busier roads such as Maidstone Road,
01:04which is a major road, speeding traffic and is already very congested.
01:09Just down the road is King's School, where a member of staff told a scrutiny committee
01:14they support traffic-free zones, but it just doesn't work in their area.
01:20As we know, it's a very major road.
01:22It has raised pavements, which have steps going up to them, and it has stepped pavements
01:28on the other side.
01:29So therefore, kids and parents crossing that road is going to be very dangerous, we think.
01:35What's your fear?
01:38Fatalities or accidents are going to happen.
01:41It was the Conservatives that called in the roll-out of school streets over concerns about
01:45public support.
01:47I presented a petition to full council, signed by 100 residents in the area around Fairview
01:53Primary School, and that wasn't even referenced.
01:56So they were our primary concerns.
01:58As I said in the meeting, I think good policies made on evidence, bad policies made on feelings,
02:03and we had an awful lot of feelings.
02:05The call-in meant any progress on the scheme had been stalled, but the opposition's motion
02:09failed, meaning work and proposals will now continue.
02:14The speakers tonight have been amazing.
02:18The stories that you've come and told about the personal problem you have with your own
02:24schemes I'm sure has been listened to tonight, and it will be listened to again.
02:31You've got to feed into that consultation.
02:34It's expected to go to consultation in the first half of next year.
02:39Gabriel Morris, in Medway.