FIXMYSTREET IN PE28 9AN
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of PE28 9AN:
Icy surface, 11th January
On Wednesday 10th January the entire stretch of the dual carriageway was like an ice rink which resulted in a multi car collision which I was nearly part of. This roads clearly hadn’t been salted even though there’s been lots of rainfall and the temperatures were due to drop below 0. It felt extremely unsafe and dangerous
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A1307, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire
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18 inch pothole, 6th January
Could damage vehicles wheels.
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Lots of holes, 10th April
I witnessed an elderly lady fall over there
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Speed limit, 16th March
I get that the speed limit is in place because the barrier apparently needed replacing 2 years ago. I am confused why it ends where it does. The road becomes a NSL with no change in the barrier and continues with the same barrier type and quality to Fenstanton. If this section is fine to be 70mph shouldnt the bit into Huntingdon also be?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Godmanchester
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Reduced speed limit on A1307 Reported via desktop in the Roadworks (NH) category anonymously at 23:39, Fri 23 July 2021 Sent to National Highways less than a minute later You have reported that the reduced speed limit on the A1307 between St Ives and Huntingdon is due to safety issues with the barrier. If this is so dangerous that a 40mph limit is needed, why are you taking nearly 2 years to fix it? Report abuse Get updates Problems nearby UPDATES Thank you for contacting Highways England about the reduced speed limit on the A1307 between St Ives and Huntingdon. We appreciate your concerns about the length of time it’s taking us to replace the barriers but please be assured that we are delivering the scheme as soon as possible. There is an ongoing 40mph speed limit on the A1307 from Godmanchester leading up to the train station in Huntingdon because we identified that the barriers needed upgrading when we undertook surveys as part of the A14 major project work. Part of the problem appears to be due to ground movement on the embankment, so finding the best solution is more complicated than it might appear. We started the design process to identify the most effective solution in January. This required further studies and surveys to be programmed and resourced which helps explain why the barriers will not be replaced until spring next year. Once this is done the speed limit will return to 70mph. Thank you again for your report. Kind Regards Highways England State changed to: Internal referral Posted by National Highways at 10:18, Mon 9 August 2021, 10th February
Further to your comments above, we are know a further 12 months on the the situation has not moved on. When do you expect remedial works to be completed.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Dog poo bin overflowing, 3rd September
Dog poo bin along river pathway overflowing with dog poo
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Orchard High Street, Hemingford Grey
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Dog poo bin overflowing, 3rd September
Dog poo bin along river pathway overflowing with dog poo
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Orchard High Street, Hemingford Grey
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Dog poo bin overflowing, 3rd September
Dog poo bin along river pathway overflowing with dog poo
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): The Orchard High Street, Hemingford Grey
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Unexplained 40mph on the A1307, 27th July
Please can somebody explain why the 40 Mph speed limit is still on the A1307 between Huntingdon and Godmanchester. The signs say for safety reasons. What safety reason? The barrier were meant to be fixed in March 2021
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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40mph speed limits, 18th July
40mph limits are still here and no work being carried out. Signs ignored by at least 50% of drivers, creating a hazardous situation.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Barrier on A1307, 16th July
In previous replies, you have said that the barrier repair on the A1307 by Huntingdon would be completed by March 2022, then when you missed that, by July this year.
As we on the 16th of July today, with no sign of any work being started, please can you confirm that this work which has taken 2 years already, will be completed this month as promised.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Massive Tempory Road signs laying flat on the ground, 24th June
Westbound just before exiting on to the godmanchester slip road, The temporary signs were never collected and now lay on the ground.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Godmanchester
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Speed limited for no reason, 30th April
It has now been well over a year since the 40mph restriction was put in place for so called 'safety reasons'. Nobody sticks to the limit and the limit itself causes a safety issue as it is ignored by 90% of traffic. It was cited that work would commence on the central barrier in March 2022, a date which has now passed yet again with no work being carried out. Please remove this restriction, the level of traffic and the increase in risk to road users trying to adhere to the 'temporary' limit is self defeating and actually likely to raise more safety concerns than it addresses.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Ruts and deep pot holes along exit and entary slip roads, 20th February
As above comment. tarmac coming loose too
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Car abandoned, 27th October
Car left unrecognised for about a month
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 22 Hill Estate, Houghton
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Untaxed vehicle parked/abandoned in turning area of street of, 17th October
Car parked in turning area blocking pavement and turning point. Its untaxed not sure if abandoned.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): 10 Langley Way, Hemingford Grey
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40mph limit on A1307 at Huntingdon, 8th September
You told one resident that the speed limit would be removed after the works ending on the 22nd of July.
You told me a 28 day defect notice had been raised on the 9th of July.
Not sure which of these was correct but now the corrective work has been completed, please can the 40 and 50mph signs be removed.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Abandoned Car?, 26th July
A car reguistration DG 55 DLD has been left on our carpark for approximately 5 days
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40 limit in place as acknowledged by HE for safety reassons but works not scheduled until March 2022, 24th July
This stretch of road has an extensive 40mph limit in place which is not observed by the majority of users and feels dangerous to those following it surrounded by higher speed vehicles.
Highways England have acknowledged the reason for the limit is '... there is the centre reservation barrier is in need of replacement and the limit is there for safety of the public. We have this work scheduled to take place in March 2022.'
Putting in a limit has created a new, potentially higher risk safety issue impacting the public and it is unreasonable to allow this situation to continue until March 2022.
As Highways England sre already operating on this stretch undertaking resurfacing works, the barrier replacement should be considered at the same time.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Reduced speed limit on A1307, 23rd July
You have reported that the reduced speed limit on the A1307 between St Ives and Huntingdon is due to safety issues with the barrier. If this is so dangerous that a 40mph limit is needed, why are you taking nearly 2 years to fix it?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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