Other road surface issue problem
Reported in the Other road surface issue category anonymously at 14:12, Thu 28 November 2024
Council ref: 4199220.
customer has called to express his concerns that planning permission was given for AVARA, to be allowed a access gate at the back as they keep brining very large lorries out into the road blocking most of it and making it very unsafe for other drivers, caller has experience three near missed trying get around these lorries
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Lincolnshire County Council at 15:39, Thu 28 November 2024
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Thanks for letting us know about a road surface issue. We will look into this and let you know what we find within the next 14 days. You can find out more about roads maintenance on our website
State changed to: Open
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 16:24, Thu 28 November 2024
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I am writing to bring to your attention to a significant safety concern related to the back entrance of the AVARA Factory ,Caistor where large trucks deliver goods. While the highlighted issue appears to focus on the entrance of Avara on the report, the actual problem lies at the back entrance of the factory. The situation poses a serious risk of accidents, as illustrated in the attached photographs. One image shows a school bus attempting to pass a parked truck, highlighting the congestion and potential danger to pedestrians and vehicles. Another photograph depicts cars approaching from the opposite direction. Given the sharp, almost 90-degree turn at this location, it becomes nearly impossible for vehicles to navigate safely when trying to pass the parked trucks, especially if oncoming traffic is present. This creates an accident-prone scenario that urgently needs to be addressed. From a public safety perspective, I kindly request that you review this situation and consider relocating the factory's entrance away from the bend to a more central position or redirecting their truck traffic through the front entrance. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to hearing from you regarding the steps taken to resolve this issue.
Posted anonymously at 19:01, Thu 28 November 2024
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