New measures to tackle drivers ignoring signs along Cranfield Road
Council takes action to improve safety after concerns raised by residents
New measures are being introduced to tackle the issue of drivers ignoring signs along Cranfield Road. The move comes after concerns were raised by residents about the safety of the road, with many reporting near misses and dangerous driving.
Speeding and ignoring traffic signs
One of the main problems on Cranfield Road is speeding, with many drivers ignoring the 30mph limit. This has led to a number of accidents, including some that have resulted in serious injuries.
In addition to speeding, drivers are also frequently seen ignoring traffic signs, such as stop signs and red lights. This can cause confusion and lead to dangerous situations, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists.
New measures to improve safety
In response to these concerns, the council is introducing a number of new measures to improve safety on Cranfield Road. These include:
- Increased police patrols: The police will be increasing patrols on Cranfield Road to deter speeding and other dangerous driving.
- Speed cameras: Speed cameras will be installed at key locations along Cranfield Road to catch speeding drivers.
- Improved signage: New and improved signage will be installed to make it clearer for drivers what the speed limit is and where they need to stop.
- Raised pedestrian crossings: Raised pedestrian crossings will be installed at several locations along Cranfield Road to make it easier for pedestrians to cross the road safely.
Support from residents
The new measures have been welcomed by residents, who say they are hopeful that they will make Cranfield Road a safer place for everyone.
"I'm really pleased that the council is taking action to improve safety on Cranfield Road," said one resident. "I've seen so many near misses and dangerous driving on this road, so I'm hopeful that these new measures will make a real difference."
The council is urging drivers to obey the new measures and to drive safely on Cranfield Road. By working together, we can make our roads safer for everyone.