Erosion of verge

Reported in the Roads/highways category by Mrs F Grant at 20:46, Thu 27 March 2008
Sent to Angus Council 4 minutes later

Due to insufficient road width to cope with traffic, including HGV's passing one another, the verge on this piece of road has eroded significantly in the past 14 months. Coupled with the speeding and not infrequent dangerous driving at a point adjacent to a bad bend in the road, this makes walking along this stretch extremely dangerous for my family and for the numerous walkers on this route. There have been previous accidents at this spot although not, as yet, involving any pedestrians. However there is now an increased pedestrian use of verges on this road.

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Posted anonymously at 17:53, Thu 21 August 2008

Angus Council have erected roads signs at either end of Mains of Glasswell, stating the name of the farm mains, and "Drive Carefully". Despite this, and a further complaint to the council directly about continuing verge erosion and inappropriate traffic speeds, making the road extremely dangerous for pedestrians, the problems continue.

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