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Dangerous junction - appalling fading road signage

Reported via mobile in the Traffic Signs category anonymously at 15:27, Sun 9 June 2024

Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later

The junction where Milton Road meets the Barford Road in Bloxham is known to be an accident black spot. This has not been alleviated by the introduction of 20 mile an hour signs as there was a terrible smash there very recently. Instead of spending money on 20mph signs the Council should be repainting fading signs and ensuring they are not covered by trees near junctions. An example of a very faded warning sign near the dangerous Milton Road junction is attached.

Council ref: ENQ241007164

Updates

  • State changed to: Investigating

    Updated by Oxfordshire County Council at 15:28, Sun 9 June 2024

  • Thank for you for your report, Oxfordshire County Council are receiving large volumes of enquiries at present. To assist us further with your enquiry, please could you provide an image of the issue including the surrounding area of its location as a benchmark. This information will support us in delivering a quicker and more effective service. PLEASE NOTE – Only take photographs where safe in doing so, please do not obstruct live traffic flows, step into a live carriageway, or put yourself at any risk in taking a photo. Thank you in advance for supporting the local community.

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 14:09, Tue 11 June 2024

  • Signs as described in the report

    Posted anonymously at 14:54, Wed 12 June 2024

  • Thank you for your report. We have added the refurbishment of these signs to our 2024/25 financial year schedule. An exact date for completion cannot be provided at this time.

    State changed to: Investigation complete

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 12:04, Thu 8 August 2024

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