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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 00:50 
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Call to cut speed and save lives across Hampshire
By Patrick Knox » Senior Reporter
1:30pm Friday 13th January 2012 in News

SPEED limits could be slashed across Hampshire in a bid to curb road deaths and serious crashes.

Highways officers have reviewed 140 routes, advising limits are cut by up to 20mph on some A and B roads.

Hampshire county councillors will decide whether to act on the recommendations on Tuesday.

Urgent action on reducing speed is recommended at accident blackspots. They include: n The A326 along the Waterside between the Dibden Manor and Hardley roundabouts, a stretch which has seen 56 crashes in the past five years.

Parts of the notorious A338 between Ringwood and Salisbury which has seen more than 40 collisions since 2006.

Several sections of the A337 which runs through the New Forest from Cadnam to Lymington via Lyndhurst.

The A31 near Winchester from the Percy Hobbs roundabout to the junction with the A33, scene of 17 crashes, four serious or fatal since 2006.

The A3057 between Romsey and the M271, which has seen 22 collisions in the past five years, four serious.

A one-mile stretch of the A27 Church Hill and Moorhill Road at West End after 20 crashes in the past five years.

Fair Oak Road in Bishopstoke where there have been six serious or fatal crashes since 2006 Councillor Mel Kendal, environment and transport boss, said: “Roads are the arteries that keep our economy going and it is important that people can safely travel on them to go about their day-today business.
“Although it is impossible to eliminate the risks of accidents completely, a lower speed limit, in suitable circumstances, can help significantly to reduce the level of risk on appropriate routes.”

The speed limit review has followed Department for Transport (DfT) guidelines.

The DfT recommended threshold is a collision rate of 35 per 100 million vehicle kilometres.

This is breached in 42 spots on roads in the Daily Echo circulation area, all of which are recommended for reductions of between 10mph and 20mph. A LIST Follows.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 00:11 
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AH- yes the usual all reaching cure for road safety - cut limits. In Warks we got it wholesale ,despite police recommendations and advice .Again , it's all very well reducing limits - but HOW do they enforce these . Limits without education are like allowing some middle East despot to throw his weight about without realising that one day he'll be called to account for his actions . ( Or telling some county councilors that one day ,they'll be chucked out for letting the politically motivated council officers decide road safety policy) . In both cases -they believe that the day will never come . Sadam found out to his cost that his day had come - next step county council road safety "expert officers" .

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 08:46 
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