• 10 months ago
There are calls for drivers to use the Broughton bypass if they aren't coming into the village itself - and for those who do pass through the central crossroads to stick to the speed limit.

Parish council chair Pat Hastings speaks to local democracy reporter Paul Faulkner.
Transcript
00:00 [Sound of traffic]
00:13 Councillor Hastings, if we were standing at this junction six or seven years ago,
00:17 we'd have traffic lights behind us and traffic stacked back in each direction,
00:21 probably for half a mile or so. This is a far better situation, isn't it?
00:25 Why are you still not content with it?
00:27 Well, since the traffic lights have gone, we've got, in theory, a 20 mile an hour speed limit.
00:32 But we have people going through very fast, trucks, all sorts of things, well over the 20 miles an hour,
00:39 and we have lots and lots of accidents. They don't all get reported to the police,
00:44 but because basically people are generally not injured. It's mainly trauma and damage to cars.
00:50 But we've also got the issue that people use it as a through road. They think it's quicker than the bypass.
00:56 It isn't. And in theory, the road that way is a minor road now, but people just use it as a rat run.
01:02 It will go straight across. They ignore the traffic either way.
01:06 So it's a combination of speed this way and ignorance of the give way along Garstang Road.
01:13 Ideally, we'd like a stop sign at the corner, which would make people stop.
01:17 Physically stop rather than give way.
01:19 Physically stop as opposed to give way, because apparently that makes a difference with prosecutions.
01:23 But really, if everyone slowed down and everyone respected the junction, we'd have no problems.
01:30 Can you believe that people, after calling for the bypass for so long, are now not using it?
01:35 Well, they're not us. The locals use it where we can.
01:39 I mean, people that are mainly going through are just people in a hurry,
01:43 particularly in the evenings. People don't seem to know it's there.
01:47 And most of the accidents have been caused by people just going straight through.
01:51 To start with, they blame the sat-navs. But, you know, five years on,
01:55 you're not telling me that they've not updated their sat-navs.
01:59 Would you like to see cars prohibited from this route or just discouraged?
02:03 No, no, that's not... We've got businesses, we've got people in the village.
02:07 We don't want to stop anything like that.
02:09 I think if we had enforcement of the speed, some sort of speed bumps or something to slow people
02:15 down, we have an echelon through the other end, which makes a slowing difference from that side.
02:20 But from this side, it's a straight road right down to the corner.
02:24 Our speed indicator devices, and we've one over there at the co-op and one down by the War Memorial,
02:29 have indicated that the average speed is between 30 and 40 miles an hour.
02:33 I think it's actually 37 or something like that,
02:36 through the village, which is a 20 mile an hour speed limit.
02:39 The average... We have recorded some speeds in the 60s of people going through here.
02:46 60 miles an hour going through this junction.
02:48 We've been going straight through the traffic through the crossroads at that point.
02:52 We just want people to respect the speed limits, respect the junction and be sensible.
02:59 Are you worried that there will be a more serious accident than a slow bump at some point?
03:03 We don't want a serious accident and we don't want a serious accident to make people listen.
03:09 We obviously don't.
03:11 We've asked everybody locally to report accidents.
03:15 We've got a lot of them from Facebook. I've got about 70 odd from the last 18 months.
03:20 70 accidents at this junction?
03:22 Yeah, of cars, trucks hitting each other.
03:25 You only have to go on Facebook and you can see them.
03:27 Trucks hitting, cars hitting, things getting pushed across the road.
03:31 They're not major accidents, but they are to the person in the car.
03:37 So you'd like fewer cars going slower, ideally?
03:39 Fewer cars going through the village.
03:41 The ones that are going to businesses, that's not a problem.
03:45 Fewer cars going through the crossroads, north, south and everywhere.
03:50 People respecting the speed limits.
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