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Request for bollards on boundary corner
Reported via desktop in the Road Markings category by Oxfordshire County Council at 09:05, Fri 13 November 2020
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later
This is a very sharp corner, on a very narrow road, and unsuitable for large vehicles. On 2 occasions, large vehicles have collided with the boundary wall while trying to navigate this corner. In April 2016, the wall was damaged and had to be rebuilt. In February 2020, there was another collision with this boundary wall, causing severe damages to the wall and railings. The wall collapsed a few days later and is currently being rebuilt. Is it possible to erect bollards on the boundary corner/verge to stop this from happening.
Council ref: ENQ20880424
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Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 09:05, Fri 13 November 2020
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Please would you also put bollards on the opposite corners as the large vehicles regularly swing round and hit the telegraph pole on the verge, which is now leaning! The wall on the diagonal has also been hit by the bus and regularly by cars travelling too fast and too close. This is a dangerous T junction. There are cyclists and pedestrians who use this regularly at their peril.
Posted anonymously at 12:09, Wed 25 November 2020
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We are reviewing old information on Fix My Street and pleas accept our apologies for the delay in response. If you consider there is still an issue, please do, in the first instance speak with your parish council as they are very conscious of traffic matters within the village and have been prioritising areas for improvement and the necessary funding to facilitate any improvements. Find out more about highway repairs and how we assess risk at https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ residents/ roads-and-transport/ street-maintenance-z/ road-repairs
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 10:48, Fri 17 December 2021
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