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The Echo understands Essex Highways had investigated installing a speed ramp at the entrance to the Chase, but engineers have since ruled it out. Mrs Roe, who lives nearby, said: “It’s a death trap, it’s a matter of life and death at the junction. “People just don’t stop at the junction. “It’s a rat run. “I’ve put forward speed restrictions through the Essex Highway Panel, but they didn’t get anywhere. We had the plans agreed to get it installed. Something needs to be done.” The vehicle was written off. Geoff Sandford, 74, the co-ordinator of the Rayleigh Neighbourhood Watch, who lives on The Chase, added: “If the car had hit them half a second later into their side, I don’t think they would have survived. ....
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He said: “I’ve asked them to consider a wild meadow with mounds of earth around the side. They need to be at least one metre high. It needs to stop.” Roger Hirst, the police, fire, and crime commissioner, visited the site on Sunday, alongside leader of Rochford Council, Simon Wootton, and deputy leader Cheryl Roe. James Newport, councillor of the Downhall and Rawreth ward, said: “It’s really causing a lot of stress for people nearby. The situation needs to be sorted out. “It increased massively on Sunday.” Essex Police has been making “daily visits” to the site. Cheryl Roe, deputy leader of the council, said: “We are really disappointed by the situation. ....