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Cars crash into Aylesbury garden off 'scary' unlit HS2 bypass | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Video showed two cars crashing through a garden fence within weeks of a temporary road being opened. | Video showed two cars crashing through a garden fence within weeks of a temporary road being opened. |
It was built to bypass HS2 work on Nash Lee Lane near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire but a local resident criticised a lack of lighting and signage to indicate a bend and T-junction. | It was built to bypass HS2 work on Nash Lee Lane near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire but a local resident criticised a lack of lighting and signage to indicate a bend and T-junction. |
Mike Comlay said: "If he [one of the drivers] had been literally one foot to the right, he would have gone straight through the hedge and into our kitchen. We're totally stressed over it." | Mike Comlay said: "If he [one of the drivers] had been literally one foot to the right, he would have gone straight through the hedge and into our kitchen. We're totally stressed over it." |
Buckinghamshire Council said "a range of measures" had been agreed to improve road safety after meetings between contractors and local residents. | Buckinghamshire Council said "a range of measures" had been agreed to improve road safety after meetings between contractors and local residents. |
Cabinet member for transport Steven Broadbent said: "We are actively working to ensure that the agreed measures are put in place as quickly as possible, in addition to considering any further measures that may be needed." | Cabinet member for transport Steven Broadbent said: "We are actively working to ensure that the agreed measures are put in place as quickly as possible, in addition to considering any further measures that may be needed." |
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