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Safety work to start on Burnley to Todmorden danger road


A DANGER road from Burnley to Todmorden which has seen a number of fatal crashes is set to benefit from new speedbusting measures.

Campaigners in Cliviger have been concerned about slowing down Traffic along the A646, a favourite with Lancashire bikers, for years.

Their calls have been stepped up in the last 12 months following the deaths of new father Paul Brabazon and keen biker Jamie King, from Nelson.

Mr Brabazon lost control of his bike on a bend in Burnley Road, Cliviger, and Mr King was returning from a bikers cafe in Todmorden with his wife Jennifer when he crashed in Burnley Road, Portsmouth.

Work is set to begin in August on repairs to the Windy Railway Bridge, which crosses over the Burnley to Todmorden railway line.

And it has been confirmed that the traffic lights, which will be installed as part of the Lancashire County Council operation, are set to remain permanently.

Welcoming the move, Coun David Heginbotham, who represents Cliviger and Worsthorne on Burnley Council, said: “It will be going down to a single file, which will slow down traffic considerably.

“It may create frustration for some but it will work.”

Duncan Reeve, the county council’s assistant area highways manager, said the railway bridge project, which will see parapets strengthened, is set to start on August 2.

He added: “The proposed scheme will include upgrading the existing parapets, providing permanent traffic signals which will control alternate one-way working across the bridge, and reducing the speed limit from 60mph to 40mph.”

Traffic controls will also be in place during the bridge works, which are expected to see the speed limit reduced to 30mph.

Mr Reeves added: “We apologise to road users for any inconvenience caused during the works.”

Comments(9)

NeedISayMore? says...
7:58pm Fri 30 Jul 10

FFs! As tragic as the handfull of deaths maybe, why the hell punish the thousands of daily commuters who use this road and survive, Reducing the speed from national speed limit to 40mph on what grounds? where are the residential propertys that would justify such a speed limit. It's a ridiculous waste of money that just gets everyones backs up. Expect total disrespect for your new "safer" limit.

NeedISayMore? says...
1:54am Sat 31 Jul 10

For Biker cafe- read pub.
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for Portsmouth read West Yorkshire - thats another county!
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For motorcycle read suicide machine.
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You've yet to convince me that the road is dangerous if driven according to the current regulations.

DaveBurnley says...
9:18am Sat 31 Jul 10

I frequently travel along this road and I don't find it dangerous, but then I'm travelling at a safe speed. Extra restrictions aren't the answer, safer riding is the best way to stop the accidents.

pez63 says...
8:11pm Sat 31 Jul 10

Any road that connects you with Burnley is dangerous.

jaffa90 says...
1:02am Sun 1 Aug 10

Roads are not dangerous as Dave Burnley says,it`s the road users that cannot handle them.New road users that have passed their tests have been tought to pass their test and not tought to drive/ride.Any speed limit is the maximum and not the minimum.If drivers/riders are tought to read the road properly there would be less accidents.I live next to a bypass and 95% of accidents on this bypass are not speed related because they happen at the junctions.The last one was a case of the driver turning left at a junction to join the bypass,the driver only looked right and joined only to meet some other driver overtaking.What happened to (look right,left and right again).

granpa says...
10:46am Sun 1 Aug 10

all roads should be set at 30 mph thats what i do everywhere all the time

DaveBurnley says...
4:40pm Sun 1 Aug 10

granpa wrote:
all roads should be set at 30 mph thats what i do everywhere all the time
Including motorways and dual carriageways?
You sound like the kind of road hog who causes accidents by crawling along and forcing sensible drivers to overtake unnecessarily.

Chris P Bacon says...
3:10pm Mon 2 Aug 10

pez63 wrote:
Any road that connects you with Burnley is dangerous.
I live on a road that connects me to Burnley and it isn't dangerous at all. None of them are. Were you referring only to yourself?

bikerjohn_uk says...
8:04am Thu 5 Aug 10

Brilliant. Slowing everyone down and reducing it to a single lane will cause more delays which people will want o avoid. So what do they do? They come over the Long Causeway and through Mereclough, turning that into a racetrack with blatant disregard for the 30mph speed limit. Hegginbotham couldn't manage a p**s-up in a brewery, we've been on at him for traffic calming measures in Mereclough for years with zero result. Bloody marvellous.


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