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Old Town road changes after pedestrian death

Old Town road changes after pedestrian death

Yahoo06-02-2025
Hull City Council is asking for views on proposed new road safety measures in the Old Town area following the death of a pedestrian over three years ago.
Rebecca Kirby died aged 31 after being hit by a car on Lowgate on 27 August 2021.
Plans include making the Old Town area a 20mph zone, installing a new crossing facility and widening footpaths on Market Place and Lowgate to reduce the width of the carriageway, making crossing easier.
The authority has launched a six-week engagement exercise for people and businesses to share their views on the changes.
The council is also looking to remove the Wilberforce Drive zebra crossing and replace it with a pedestrian crossing with signals.
The plans were developed in response to a request from the city's coroner following Ms Kirby's death.
Work is expected to start this summer, the council said.
Councillor Mark Ieronimo said: "When it comes to road safety, the council takes its responsibilities very seriously and is determined to improve the city's infrastructure to ensure the safety of pedestrians, motorists and all members of the travelling public.
"By reducing vehicle speeds, widening the footpaths and providing better crossing facilities, not only are we improving safety, but we are providing an accessible walking environment for everyone in the community.
There will be a drop-in session at Trinity Market on 20 February from 10:00 to 18:30 GMT where people will be able to view the plans and share their thoughts.
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