FIXMYSTREET IN DN40 3DX
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of DN40 3DX:
Traffic lights down, 12th January
Power outage Power outage, traffic lights not working. Busy dual carriage way with hgvs flying through at 57mph. Needs emergency traffic control
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A160, South Killingholme
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Street lighting out, 11th January
Strret lighting out between Port and firestation
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Humber Road, South Killingholme
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A160 killingholme, 13th November
This set of traffic lights cannot detect traffic, so has gone to default timings. Induction loops are of no use at this location as the road surface wears out so quickly with constant 44 tonne trucks leaving docks and refineries. Is it technically possible to use infra red detectors rather than induction.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): South Killingholme
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Terrible tramlines, 31st October
Very dangerous tramlines, at least 2 inches deeper than standard road surface level, hazardous to HGVs when travelling at the posted speed limit
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A160, South Killingholme
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Report of Flytipping, 17th October
Some dumped item, what looks like old carpets, down the path/walkway between Kings road and Middleplatt Road.
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Vehicle detection broken, 16th October
Eastfield road southbound is broken, constantly stays green for a long time when no vehicles are around, and also the A160 Westbound/Eastbound right turn will go green when no one is waiting there
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A160, South Killingholme
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No road directional markings, 3rd October
No directional markings on road leading to roundabout. You've replied to previous complaint but this needs attention urgently not when the A160 scheme becomes active. Without markings my insurers recommend me claiming from yourselves.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A160, South Killingholme
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Pd, 2nd October
The traffic lights South Side of Eastfield road only allow two vehicles through before turning to red this is causing congestion with the amount of vehicles exiting the Jet fuel station
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A160, South Killingholme
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There is no directional arrow road markings at all., 25th September
Good morning, I spoke to someone last week who took details from me and I've been waiting on a call back . The A160 Humber Road heading east towards immingham from Killingholme as it approaches Manby road Roundabout this is a dual carriageway, At the roundabout there are 2 exits not including coming back onto the A160 west bound.
I have been involved in an accident last month where a HGV turned off the A160 towards Humber sea terminal from the right hand lane of the roundabout, His insurers are claiming as there are no road (painted arrows) markings on approach to Manby road roundabout there is no clear signage to say he cannot exit at the 1st exit from the right lane. (although only a clearly mad driver would do such a thing) Since then I have witnessed 2 more accidents and had another near miss.
Please can you look at getting some directional arrows painted onto the road on the approach to this island east bound as both lanes leading on to the island are used to exit onto the A1173 (immingham) and people are using the right lane on entry to bear left onto Humber road towards Humber Sea Terminal.
I have spoken to the Dvsa at the station on the roundabout there and they agree it is a dangerous roundabout with the amount of heavy goods traffic that use it. They have also had vehicles rush past them when travelling the left lane to enter their station and turn in front of them towards the ports.
It would just give clear guidance especially to European drivers that struggle to negotiate roundabouts at the best of times. I would suggest a straight on and turn left arrow in the near side lane and a straight on turn right in the right lane this would make it very clear that both lanes can be used to exit onto the A1173 and only the left lane can be used to access the dock, stopping any further accident or injuries.
I would really like to hear your thoughts on this as it is a very dangerous and fast roundabout at present.
Please find attached the entry onto the roundabout image showing no road markings at all.
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Kindest regards Neil Dyer
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): E 22, South Killingholme
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A160 Humber Road/Eastfield Road, 18th June
Traffic detection has failed causing traffic lights to change to false red. Stops all heavy lorries departing docks causing more fuel than necessary to be used and creates hold ups at busy times.
Faulty for at least 6 weeks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A160, South Killingholme
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Traffic exiting Jet Garage at junction of Eastfield Road / Humber Road, Killingholme, 1st March
Jet filling station at the junction of Eastfield Road and Humber Road Killingholme has entrances to site on both Humber Road, and Eastfield Road. The exit from site is onto Eastfield Road and leads directly into a yellow box outside the entrance to Trinity House site opposite. Vehicles leaving the Jet Garage usually turn right towards the traffic lights at the junction with Humber Road and then have to stop and wait for the lights to change. The majority of these vehicles, and in particular articulated HGV's pull onto Eastfield Road and stop in the yellow box at the entrance to Trinity House, blocking all access to and from the site from all directions. Articulated HGV's are often only able to partially exit the Jet filling station so stop across the carriageway, either partially or fully obstructing access in southerly direction along Eastfield Road. Positioning of vehicles in the yellow box results in the following; Traffic travelling northwards along Eastfield Road is frequently obstructed from entering either the Jet filling station, or Trinity House site. Traffic travelling southwards from the lights is frequently prevented from travelling any further than the exit of the filling station, and obstructed from accessing Trinity House site. Traffic exiting Trinity House Site is frequently prevented from exiting the site in either direction. Yellow box is in poor condition due to wear and tear, and in some lighting and weather conditions can be difficult to see. Drivers of a number of vehicles have indicated that they are aware of the yellow box, and also that they have stopped their vehicle in a yellow box. Due to the proximity of these obstructions to a busy junction, it is likely that an RTA will occur if remedial action isn't taken to rectify this situation. Actions that would be appropriate would include, but not necessarily be limited to the following; Road markings to be re-painted, high urgency. Appropriate signage put in place, and enforcement by the appropriate authorities to ensure road safety is maintained. At present road safety is significantly compromised. Local government (Council) have shown no interest in this issue and directed to yourselves as the responsible party. Please act on this before there is an RTA and someone gets hurt.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Trinity House Eastfield Road, South Killingholme
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Yellow junction box very faded, 28th February
Yellow junction box very faded Hi, The yellow junction box outside our workplace on Eastfield Road, South Killingholme, DN40 3DQ is very faded so vehicles pull onto it to line up for the traffic lights on the corner, normally large trucks and lorries. This makes it very dangerous if vehicles are trying to turn right into work but they are unable to as the entrance is blocked and they are quite close to the corner and the entrance to the Jet fuel station. They are at risk someone going into the back of them. My previous report was closed and i was asked to contact my local council. I contacted them first and they advised me to contact yourselves. I do not appreciate being told to go from person to another. We are being put into dangerous situations as we cannot turn into our place of work and risk a serious accident. Does something like this need to happen before anything is done!
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Trinity House Eastfield Road, South Killingholme
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Yellow junction box very faded, 22nd February
Hi, The yellow junction box outside our workplace on Eastfield Road, South Killingholme, DN40 3DQ is very faded so vehicles pull onto it to line up for the traffic lights on the corner, normally large trucks and lorries. This makes it very dangerous if vehicles are trying to turn right into work but they are unable to as the entrance is blocked and they are quite close to the corner and the entrance to the Jet fuel station. They are at risk someone going into the back of them.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Trinity House Eastfield Road, South Killingholme
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Traffic Signal Sequence / detection fault, 19th December
The traffic lights South Side of Eastfield road only allow two vehicles through before turning to red this is causing congestion with the amount of vehicles exiting the Jet fuel station
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Trinity House Eastfield Road, South Killingholme
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At the traffic lights, 4th October
There are long wide deep ruts on the road at the traffic
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Refinery Filling Station Humber Road, South Killingholme
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Pot hole middle of road., 8th June
Pothole on a1173 manby road. Towards immingham. Its a 60 road so you don't see it till youre over it and cant take a picture as its a busy road. Twice iv gone in it and had to check my wheels. This time iv got a noise.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Unit 3 Manby Road, South Killingholme
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Street lights not working, 15th January
Large amount of street lights are out on the A160 Manby roundabout and not working maybe 20 in total think this is covered by Highways England
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Philips 66 South Tank Farm Humber Road, South Killingholme
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Large amount of street lighting not working, 6th January
Large amount of street lighting not working around the roundabout and on the westbound side of the A160 towards the Jet station noticed before Xmas
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Warehouses Humber Road, South Killingholme
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Flooded section of road, 15th September
A large pool of water has built up after recent rain causing hazardous driving conditions.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Humber Road, South Killingholme
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Potholes in roadway opposite 34 Beechwood Avenue and 5 Beechwood Avenue, 14th January
Pothole at 5 Beechwood is new. The other is old and has been reported before
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