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Excessive speeding ........no traffic signs
Reported via desktop in the Road sign damage category anonymously at 16:26, Thu 17 February 2022
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 3319781.
Today the local speed watch group clocked over 16 vehicles travelling in excess of 30mph entering High Littleton. One vehicle was travelling at 49mph. There is NOTHING to inform road users that the speed limit is 30mph. The temporary signs have gone missing from Hallatrow and are constantly upended in High Littleton so they cannot be seen. Satnav systems STILL state the speed limit is the national speed limit of 60mph as motorists travel up the hill into High Littleton. This is despite your statement it has been changed to 30mph. Please liaise with Ryan Wills Ward Councillor to adjust this situation as soon as possible before a tragedy occurs. .
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Thank you for this report. We will review the details and carry out an inspection of the site if required.
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Systems Team at 16:26, Thu 17 February 2022
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State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Systems Team at 13:01, Tue 22 February 2022
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There need to be more 30mph signs even if Banes Highways do not think so.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 17:55, Thu 17 March 2022
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State changed to: Closed
Posted by Systems Team at 10:33, Fri 13 January 2023
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