malcolmw wrote:
Based on no evidence whatsoever, could Mr Shacklady's age have a bearing on this?
...and the fact he was in a Seicento - not a very big car - and probably more vulnerable in a side on impact.
However, his death had nothing to do with the new limit - plans for that were already in place.
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An 89-year-old man has died after a horrifying collision on a notoriously dangerous village road on Friday.
The accident happened at 2.30pm in Straight Road, Old Windsor, near the Toby Carvery when a red Fiat Seicento being driven by the man and a silver Renault van were in collision.
Neighbours rushed out to see a shocking scene. The van had come to rest on the pavement, partly demolishing the wall of a house.
One neighbour comforted the injured the elderly man, who is believed to be a veteran Old Windsor resident, as he waited in his shattered car for the ambulance to arrive. He was rushed to Wexham Park Hospital where he died later that evening.
The accident caused chaos, as Straight Road was closed for five hours. Traffic was diverted through the back roads of Old Windsor.
Plans are already in an advanced state to improve safety in Straight Road following the presentation of a petition to the Royal Borough by residents. A new 30mph limit is due to replace the 40mph limit within weeks and plans for a mini-roundabout at the junction of Straight Road and Church Road are expected to go to public consultation soon.
Today the Royal Borough's lead member for highways Colin Rayner, himself trapped in the traffic chaos on Friday, said: "We will be fully investigating how this accident happened. Everyone on the council is very upset about it."
I'm with Steve on this - even without knowing it was a "notorious road", I would have expected to find it was a 30 limit.
The StreetView however, makes this accident seem all the more puzzling -
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?num=50&hl=en&safe=off&q=St+Peters+Road+old+windsor&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=St+Peters+Rd,+Old+Windsor,+Windsor+and+Maidenhead+SL4+2,+United+Kingdom&ll=51.462229,-0.583836&spn=0.001628,0.004823&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=51.462234,-0.583998&panoid=x7tyUGsjPyr3vIjBckDkIw&cbp=12,132.35,,0,5Quote:
The van had come to rest on the pavement, partly demolishing the wall of a house.
Which house? They all seem a long way back - even the boundary walls!