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Danger on busy A4130 road furniture missing from damaged traffic island
Reported via desktop in the Road Traffic Signs and Road Markings category anonymously at 17:27, Saturday 7 January 2023 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later
Ongoing for about 3 months . The illuminated traffic island with a pedestrian area on the busy A4130 where speed limit is 60 mph has been totally damaged , is an unilluminated traffic hazard and is a danger to all road users in daylight and at night . The junction of the B480 and the A4130 is the location of frequent accidents ( I can recall one in June 2022 ) . The dual carriage way ( speed limit 70 mph) is a short distance from the demolished traffic island . The current dangerous area is inadequately marked for day and night road users . Please can the area be repaired and reinstated urgently . The images show the traffic hazard on Jan 7th 2023 and the undamaged traffic island courtesy of Google
Council ref: ENQ23942654
Updates
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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 17:28, Saturday 7 January 2023
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No change as of 12/01/23 Not even a reflector!!
Posted anonymously at 17:37, Friday 13 January 2023
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The damaged island is unlit . It is both a night time and daytime hazard on the busy A4130 where the speed limit is 60 mph. The island is just south of the dual carriage way the B480 turn off from the A4130 . This area is an accident black spot .
Posted anonymously at 17:32, Sunday 22 January 2023
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Two centre bollards have appeared on the damaged island site. However they are NOT ILLUMINATED . The site continues to be a danger to all road users .
Posted anonymously at 13:31, Wednesday 1 February 2023
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Thank you for your report, Oxfordshire County Council street lighting team have since replaced the damaged / missing illuminated bollards
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 15:28, Tuesday 14 February 2023
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