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Tring Rd where Grecian Street joins

Reported via desktop in the Sign problem category anonymously at 13:16, Monday 25 September 2023

Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5029052.

Ref 4779495 - previous report has been closed with no resolution. Would the Council instead consider a flashing speed sign to remind speeding drivers on Tring road exceeding the 30 mph speed limit? Part of the issue with visibility from Grecian Street side is the fact drivers approaching from town side of Tring Rd are not obeying the speed limit

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  • This has been passed to the local area technician to investigate, they will carry out an inspection within the next 10 working days and if required arrange to resolve the issue.

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 13:16, Monday 25 September 2023

  • Update

    Thames Valley Police (TVP) is responsible for all enforcement of traffic laws, which includes speeding, please contact them on their non-emergency number 101.

    Additional information

    TVP run a 'Community Concern' scheme where requests from the public about speeding are considered for enforcement.

    For more information, email the Speed Solutions Team SpeedSolutions@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk or write to them at:
    Speed Solutions
    Thames Valley Police Roads Policing
    Three Mile Cross
    270 Whitley Wood Road
    Reading, Berkshire
    RG2 8FT

    Community Speedwatch (CSW)..

    Is a national initiative where members of local communities work with their local police to record details of speeding vehicles using approved detection devices. Registered keepers of vehicles exceeding the speed limit are contacted initially with a letter explaining the potential risks and consequences of their speeding. Repeat offenders will receive a visit from the local police, irrespective of where they live. If you would like more Information about CSW schemes contact the Community Speedwatch Co-ordinator. lee.turnham@thamesvalley.police.uk

    Please refer to the Buckinghamshire website regarding requests to change a speed limit.on a Buckinghamshire Road.

    State changed to: not the council's responsibility

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:51, Wednesday 27 September 2023

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