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Sewardstone Road residents blast Essex Highways over speeding | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Residents of Sewardstone Road are urging Essex County Council to improve the safety of what they call “the most dangerous road in Essex”. The notorious thoroughfare from Chingford to Waltham Abbey has been a host to numerous crash in the last few years, with residents reporting speeding drivers racing down the road, day and night. According to those living on Albion Terrace, a small section of the road near Gilwill Hill, residents live in fear, with some families reportedly fleeing the street out of concern for their children’s safety. Journalist Jennifer Hassan, 31, said: “People have been run over, cars have ended up in our front gardens and nearly all of us have had a car written off or damaged.

Sewardstone Road residents blast Essex Highways over speeding

Residents of Sewardstone Road are urging Essex County Council to improve the safety of what they call “the most dangerous road in Essex”. The notorious thoroughfare from Chingford to Waltham Abbey has been a host to numerous crash in the last few years, with residents reporting speeding drivers racing down the road, day and night. According to those living on Albion Terrace, a small section of the road near Gilwill Hill, residents live in fear, with some families reportedly fleeing the street out of concern for their children’s safety. Journalist Jennifer Hassan, 31, said: “People have been run over, cars have ended up in our front gardens and nearly all of us have had a car written off or damaged.

New camera equipment and enforcement officer for police s community speed watch scheme

The police s community speed watch scheme will now have more powers to tackle speeding drivers in Wiltshire following the appointment of an enforcement officer. The new role is part of significant investment made by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and Wiltshire Police. The appointment comes fresh off the back of a six-week period of proactive enforcement of road safety during which officers gave out 168 traffic enforcement reports and gave advice to 250 motorists. This crackdown formed part of the force s response to the community speed watch programme being stopped because of the current Covid restrictions. The scheme is set to return on March 29 with more than 1,000 volunteers across the county, who, on average, process 40,000 reports per year and will now be supported by the new traffic enforcement officer, as well as new camera equipment.

New camera equipment and enforcement officer for police s community speed watch scheme

New camera equipment and enforcement officer for police s community speed watch scheme
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Wiltshire Police respond to community road safety concerns | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

136 arrested in police crackdown to improve road safety MORE than 130 drivers have been arrested by police on Wiltshire roads following a concerted road safety campaign over the past two months. Officers cracked down on driving offences during six weeks of increased road safety activity throughout January and February following public concern regarding the safety of roads during this most recent lockdown. Their proactive approach to law enforcement saw 136 individuals arrested on suspicion of driving offences, including 88 drug-driving offences and 84 drink-driving offences, with 20 disqualified drivers stopped. Some were arrested for multiple offences. In the last two weeks of the activity alone, 39 drivers were stopped on suspicion of having no licence or otherwise in accordance to their licence, taking the total to 81 over the course of the six weeks.

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