FIXMYSTREET IN WR7 4LB
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of WR7 4LB:
Poor Signig and Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route, 23rd August
A422 T Junction with Road to North Piddle Near Long Orchard
Told to follow a 30 Mile substandard diversion route. Which has no actual diversion route signs for the next 7 miles. The only diversion are the 2703 signs which are supposed to be telling the Road User to turn around which are place at the Road Ahead Closed locations.
Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route
Worcestershire County Councils A422 Upton Snodsbury Road Closure and Diversion.
According to Worcestershire County Council they state "We will continue to inspect this scheme and its signage for compliance."
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part 1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the EFFECT OF DIVERTED TRAFFIC ON THE ENVIRONMENT.
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Poor Signing and Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route, 23rd August
A422 Junction with Radford Road Flyford Flavell plus 0.07miles
Poor Signing and Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route
The 2 mile Indicator signs have be place exactly on 2 miles. When the logical place to put the signs would have been near the A422 Junction with Radford Road Flyford Flavell at about 2.07 miles with that junction being a "Decision Point".
Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route
Worcestershire County Councils A422 Upton Snodsbury Road Closure and Diversion.
According to Worcestershire County Council they state "We will continue to inspect this scheme and its signage for compliance."
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route, 23rd August
A422 T Junction with Cockshot Lane
Missing Information and Alternative Route Signs - A422 Upton Snodsbury Diversion Route
Worcestershire County Councils A422 Upton Snodsbury Road Closure and Diversion.
According to Worcestershire County Council they state "We will continue to inspect this scheme and its signage for compliance."
Extract from Chapter 8 Traffic Signs Manual Part1
D3.15.3 Any diversion introduces new traffic movements, so that confusion and hazards may result. Diversions should therefore be planned with the Highway Authority taking account of the suitability of the diversionary route for the expected traffic flows, comprehensive directional signing (see Figure 3.3), priority at junctions, the presence of railway level crossings and low bridges and the effect of diverted traffic on the environment. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2009
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Blocked Footpath, 1st May
Blocked footpath with gate and padlock.
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Footpaths overgrown, 21st July
Both footpaths in this field are extensively overgrown with nettles, thistles and untended oil seed rape plants. In over twenty years of walking this is without doubt the most poorly maintained footpath I have ever experienced. This, combined with the situation near Dormston, suggests that land owners have complete disregard for public rights of way and the lack of enforcement by the local authority appears to suggest that they have carte btanche to do so.
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Footpaths ploughed under, 21st July
All the paths in this very large field have been ploughed under, even the ones running along the field edges. Walking is extremely difficult with a high risk of turning one's ankle, or worse, particularly when the ground is as hard and dry as at present. Complete disregard of walkers' public rights by the landowner
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): Wychavon
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