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Dangerous parking of a large truck on a narrow pedestrian sidewalk.

Reported via desktop in the Abandoned vehicles category by Leonid Vasilevsky at 23:35, Tue 30 July 2024

Sent to East Staffordshire Borough Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6296148.

The driver of a Fort Transit NS52 UNS truck periodically, and currently for over a week, parks opposite our house. Half of the truck occupies the pedestrian path. Part of its body is at the same level as a solar lighting pole and blocks the passage of disabled people in special equipment and the passage of our neighbors' prams. In addition, a large truck impairs the safe exit of cars from our parking lot. This is especially dangerous for the exit of the car of a mother of two small children. The owner of the car lives at 196 Rosliston Rd, Burton-on-Trent DE15 9RF.

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  • The driver of a Ford Transit NS52UNS truck periodi-cally, and currently for over 2 weeks. The parks Tranzit near 197 Rosliston Road, Stapenhill opposite our house. It closes half of the truck occupies the narrow pedestrian path. The car takes up 2/3 of the left side of the automobile part of the road and creates problems for oncoming cars to pass on the created narrow section of the road. In addition, the Ford Trans blocks the free exit of cars from the car parking and there have already been two cases of accidents of exiting cars. The reaction of the drivers in the last seconds saved the accident. The micro truck must leave its parking place.

    Posted anonymously at 13:26, Tue 24 December 2024

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