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Speeding vehicles

Reported via mobile in the Roads/highways category anonymously at 22:04, Sun 27 July 2025

Sent to Liverpool City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7939913.

Vehicles travelling from Admiral Street to the corner of Byles Street, along Byles Street, heading towards the direction of Park Road on a daily basis are careering around the bend and doing between 40 and 50 miles per hour. Before approaching Miles Street, we have no speed bumps. After Miles Street, still staying on Byles Street there are some implemented. This causes vehicles to rake advantage of thete being no traffic calming measures. Cars travelling in the opposite direction to each other on Byles Street are having to slam on breaks for fear of hesd on crashes because the blind corner. Several cars speeding have hit railings that bend and only recently one private hire vehicle crashed into the actual properrty on a corner house in Byles Street. This was a quiet area where still some children reside. This hss become a panic stricken feeling for all residents here now, where you are in fear of stepping outside your front door or to onboard your own vehicle, dreading your door may get ripped off as soon as you open it, or your pet maybe killed if they escape outside or worse still the children who live here. The noise of revving engines as they are speeding through all hours of the day and night is very disturbing. This road absolutely should be one way as its used as a shortcut because Padbury Street is a dead end for drivers wanting to get to Tesco Superstore. If there is road closures because an event is happening in Princes or Sefton Park, again Byles Street is used as a shortcut with a constant very heavy stream of traffic. Least of all the LCC should implement speed bumps on Byles Street where they have failed to do so before someone is killed.

Updates

  • Via Fix My Street, I have reported this issue before. On the Liverpool City Council Website there is no option to report speeding vehicles

    Posted anonymously at 11:49, Mon 25 August 2025
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still open, via questionnaire, 12:46, Mon 22 September 2025

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