Have a look at the following link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/5223990.stm and click on the "see the traffic on the A442" link.
I have issues with this proposal.
1. It seems that the residents of Quatt dislike the sound of traffic whilst having a barbeque.
2. They have a perceived problem with speeding motorists and bikers.
3. The residents wish to prevent an accident.
To which I would respond as follows:
1. The people who move to a house next to the A442 should, surely, realise that the sound of traffic comes with the territory!?!? Did they not possess the common sense to notice a trunk road near to where they were purchasing their home? This is no different to people buying a house in Albrighton, and complaining about the noise from aircraft (Albrighton is next to RAF Cosford BTW, and the complaints are tedious in their regularity - the wife can attest to this).
2. The 442 from Kiddy to Bridgo is, at the best of times, the motoring equivalent of Mogadon; 40mph if one is lucky. Study the video, and tell me if you can see one vehicle travelling a 60mph. Indeed, one video correspondent (cut off in his prime) states that the motorcycles passing in the background are travelling at more than 60mph!! As I say, study the film.
3. Fair point. However, should not the responsibility be equally distributed between pedestrian and motorist? For example, at one point the film-maker walks across the road at a leisurely pace with no fear of impact from "speeding" cars.
Is my logic distorted on this one???????