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Activity Map
Assembly member Navin Shah asks people to name most dangerous roads
By Suruchi Sharma
ROAD-USERS are being asked to name the most dangerous roads, junctions and roundabouts in Harrow and Brent this week.
Last week London Assembly member for Brent and Harrow, Navin Shah, backed pedestrians and cyclists on improving a "dangerous" junction in The Broadway, Stanmore.
He has raised the matter with Mayor Boris Johnson and is awaiting a response.
This week Mr Shah has asked members of the public to name the most dangerous roads for Road Safety Week.
Mr Shah said: "Recent incidents on London's roads such as what happened on Stanmore Hill are a stark reminder of the dangers cyclists and pedestrians face every day.
"I'm keen that the matter is resolved as a matter of priority to ensure that both the traffic lights, the road junction and crossings are altered to make them safe to avoid a repeat of any accident or injury.
"I'm also keen to find out how confident local residents feel getting to work, on the school run or going to the shops."
To tell Mr Shah about a dangerous road in your area email navin.shah@london.gov.uk
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Navin Shah is the Labour Party's candidate for the London Assembly seat of Brent and Harrow 2016