Alex321
Guru
- Location
- South Wales
I don't know if it has. It may always have been an issue, but the camera has only been there recently - why would a camera have been placed there otherwise?Why then has it only become the problem it is in recent years. As opposed to when it was first placed there?
I doubt those driving over the crossing won't be aware of design changes, and it not meeting current standards. What's changed since it was first moved to that location, the crossing hasn't, it's simply been repainted over time to keep it visible.
But given its clearly marked, Belisha Beacons, correct road markings(even for these days), why are drivers failing to yield to those on the crossing.
I'm not sure. Maybe the road has become busier, or more particularly, the two side roads have?
The one issue that really springs out to my untrained eye is that people turning right from either of those side roads are going to be immediately on top of the crossing. The drivers should of course be looking at pedestrians approaching it as well as looking for a gap in passing traffic, but I can easily see how poor drivers might fail to see that while concentrating on getting into the road.
Bad driving to not properly observe the approaches, undoubtedly. But the guidelines say crossings should not be that close to a junction for a reason, and there isn't just one junction too close, there are two, one each side of the crossing.
I don't know that is the problem, but they are IMO right to investigate, find out what actually is causing so much bad driving there, and take steps to reduce the incidence.