This completly ignores thier responsibillity as a highways authority.
4th April 2009
For the attention of the Chief Executive of Southampton City Council
Please find attached previous correspondence regarding speed limit signing on A33, A35 Millbrook rd and other associated roads.
Four months on and the serious defects in the signing of the 50mph limit are still not corrected, Southampton taxpayers are funding safer roads Hampshire to prosecute motorists who have not committed an offence due to the total lack of speed limit signs laid down in law. Confused motorists are driving at significantly differing speeds increasing the danger on our roads. Southampton tax payers are at increased risks of legal action being brought against the city in the event of a serious accident due to the cities poor signing, or wrongful prosecution.
The responses to my complaint by their actions and inactions show a joined up effort to continue prosecuting people for offences not committed. That strays into very serious legal waters, may be malfalise in public office or perverting the course of justice.
Southampton City is a highways authority and is responsible for signing the road to the law. It also has a legal duty to maintain those signs and remove signs that no longer apply. It may contract that work out but is still responsible.
I formally request an explanation why my complaint which is looking for justice and safety has been circumvented and ignored.
I formally request that you write to the Crown Prosecution Service listing the signing defects that you accept as being true and estimating the timescale they may have existed, and copy me in on that letter
I formally request that you correct all the defects on the 50mph limit on the A33/A35/A3024 and all associated side roads on the western side of the city to comply the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 within 14 days.
Under the freedom of information act I would like to know the amount of money given to safer roads Hampshire in financial years 2007/8, 2008/9 and the proposed sum for 2009/10
Under the freedom of information act I would like to know all the Southampton city representatives to Safer Roads Hampshire and positions held from 2007 to present day.
Under the freedom of information act I request to know the policy and schedule of checking signs and their associated lighting for this site and the rest of the city.
Further to the list of defects in the original complaint there are new defects that need addressing.
Tebourba way, William McCloud wayOnly one sign each side
Millbrook Rd/Waterhouse LaneFaded non reflective 30 sign going in , no 50 signs coming out, turn left arrow on central reservation unlit
M271/Redbridge roundabout. Right hand 50mph sign light not working
A33/A35/A3024 repeater signs. There must be a repeater sign within 350m of any pair of terminal speed limit signs, and then every 450m. If a single sign is used to a lower limit then there must be a repeater sign within 100m. There are no legal repeater signs on Tebourba Way and insufficient on the rest of the site. Most of those that exist are faded, some bagged or painted grey.
The original list
Southampton City Council Highways Authority area Defect 1
Redbridge Lane/Millbrook Rd
There is only one sign leading in/out of Redbridge Lane there are not two repeaters within 100m.
Therefore there should be two lit terminal signs
Defect 2
Millbrook Rd/ Millbrook Point Road. Speed sign entering Millbrook Point Road is of the back lit design is faded. (In my opinion, beyond reasonable interpretation of red)
Defect 3
Oakley Road (east bound) onto Tebourba way (A35)
Right hand sign missing
Right hand sign was never lit
Left hand sign lit and present but bizarrely has had “roadworks” 50 sign place below it
(since roadworks in September 2008)
Defect 4
Oakley Road (west bound) onto Tebourba way (A35)
Right hand sign missing
Post and sign light present (since road works in September 2008)
Defect 5
Tebourba way (A35) 100m south of Romsey Road
Left hand sign missing at least two years
Powered sign pole exists bit no sign or light
Council have installed new street lights recently and painted the empty pole yet failed to spot the missing sign.
Defect 6
Repeater signs Tebourba way (A35) 200m south of Oakley Road still bagged from roadworks completed in September 2008
Repeater sign 300m south of Oakley Road faded beyond reasonable interpretation of red.
Defect 7
Regents Park Road JCN Millbrook Rd
Signed twice on left hand side, not signed on right
Where exactly does the limit start?
Defect 8
100m past the Roseland’s petrol station on a green sign there is still a greyed out repeater sign on trunk road sign pole.
Defect 9
At the southern end of the M271 the 50 terminal sign is hidden behind the end of motorway sign preventing it from being visible for 50m it is barely visible for 100m/s
As seen in this video clip
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TrJtyAOZI3Q M271 to Ashurst
Defect 10.
Allington Way/Millbrook Rd only one sign and no repeaters within 100m
Defect 11,
Millbrook Rd speed camera east bound just before Parkside Rd (McDonalds) has the camera symbol on one side and the repeater on the other; they must be on the same side of the road.
Southampton & HantsDefect 12.
From the M271 round the roundabout over the bridge to Totton there are no repeaters or camera signs before the speed camera. No repeater signs for 1800m See clip
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TrJtyAOZI3Q M271 to Ashurst
If there is a lorry in lane 3 of the m271 at the roundabout it is totally possible to reach the speed camera without seeing a single speed limit sign and continue 1.2 miles before the first repeater!
Yours sinceerly Anton
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