Broken flashing speed sign

Reported in the Roads/highways category anonymously at 07:00, Wed 3 February 2010
Sent to Calderdale Borough Council 5 minutes later

Please can you arrange for the flashing slow down sign located on Huddersfield Road Brighouse between Daisy Road and Armitage Ave to be fixed. The speed sensor has been snapped off. Thank you

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Posted anonymously at 07:45, Wed 24 February 2010

I refer to your e mail to our Customer First service with regards to the vehicle activated signs (VAS) on Huddersfield Road.

A scheme is being prepared to replace the VASs on Huddersfield Road with the new signs on high visi backing boards and school flashing amber units. It is felt that this is a better road safety option in that the school flashing ambers will be activated around school opening and closing times. This scheme is being progressed in conjunction with Calderdale MBCs Road Safety team and I would expect the scheme to be complete by May.

I hope this is satisfactory to you.

Regards and thanks

Kevin Moran Traffic Management Calderdale MBC

Posted anonymously at 08:04, Wed 3 March 2010

There is a road safety scheme planned for this road. Lets wait and see!

Posted anonymously at 10:21, Wed 31 March 2010

Again nothing to say still waiting

Posted anonymously at 12:31, Wed 26 May 2010

Still waiting

Posted anonymously at 13:44, Wed 21 July 2010

Still waiting

Posted anonymously at 21:38, Wed 15 September 2010

as you can see from the photo the sensor head bracket has now been broken

Posted anonymously at 07:45, Thu 11 November 2010

new post new sign but not activated yet. watch this space

Posted anonymously at 21:31, Mon 3 January 2011, marked as fixed

new school crossing signs with flashing lights now fitted

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