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Plea for safety measures on dangerous Peterbrough road
Plea for safety measures on dangerous Peterbrough road

BBC News

time5 days ago

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Plea for safety measures on dangerous Peterbrough road

A call has been made for better signs and speed-calming measures to tackle dangerous driving on a city Knight, an Independent member on Peterborough City Council for Orton Waterville, said speeding on Goldhay Way was "ridiculous", and it was becoming a "hotspot for road crashes".She said the road with sharp bends was badly lit with trees covering street lights, and she feared more accidents would comes after a 57-year-old cyclist was critically injured in a hit-and-run on Goldhay Way on Saturday. It happened between Burswood and Kinnears Walk at about 18:30 BST, with the driver failing to stop at the scene, police said. Ms Knight said the pedestrian and cycle paths on both sides of the road had safety barriers removed a few years ago.A spokesperson for the council said the barriers were removed "as part of improving the cycle route to the south of Goldhay Way. This was done because staggered barriers can be inaccessible to some users". Ms Knight said a speed camera was "set alight at least twice before it was taken out of use".She added: "Pushing for a 20mph [limit] is not going to work. People don't care [about a speed limit] ... unless it is enforceable."Angus Ellis, the council's Labour cabinet member for transport, said: "We were saddened to hear about the collision on Goldhay Way and we will be working with the police to review the area and consider our options." Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Cyclist from Peterborough in critical condition after hit-and-run
Cyclist from Peterborough in critical condition after hit-and-run

BBC News

time04-08-2025

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Cyclist from Peterborough in critical condition after hit-and-run

A cyclist suffered life-threatening injuries in a Police said the 57-year-old man from Peterborough was "thrown into the air" after a collision with a blue BMW M4 .It happened in Goldhay Way between Burswood and Kinnears Walk in the Orton area of the city at about 18:30 BST on Saturday."The driver failed to stop," said a police statement. The car was found in a nearby street. The force has appealed for dashcam and doorbell camera footage. Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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