Traffic Issues in Selsley
The flow of traffic has been causing issues in Selsley for decades. Compulsory purchase orders by the council allowed the demolition of several buildings to widen the road, most recently two cottages on the corner of Bell Lane in 1983. However problems persist.
The speed limit (30mph) is often exceeded ,which means that drivers have very little time to decide whether or not to give way to on coming traffic. The lack of priority signage means that each driver thinks they have the right of way (even though the Highway Code states that the vehicle heading up hill, actually has right of way in that situation.)
This results in accidents, with other vehicles, buildings garden walls and telegraph poles being hit. Vehicles mount and drive up the pavement regularly, and there are even a number who have been hit by the wing mirrors of passing vehicles.
The speed limit (30mph) is often exceeded ,which means that drivers have very little time to decide whether or not to give way to on coming traffic. The lack of priority signage means that each driver thinks they have the right of way (even though the Highway Code states that the vehicle heading up hill, actually has right of way in that situation.)
This results in accidents, with other vehicles, buildings garden walls and telegraph poles being hit. Vehicles mount and drive up the pavement regularly, and there are even a number who have been hit by the wing mirrors of passing vehicles.
You Can Help!
Reporting incidents on Selsley's Roads to the police should always be your first move. This link takes you to the right page to report traffic incidents.
If you use Facebook please join the Selsley Traffic Group. It's been set up with the sole function of recording issues on our roads, past and present.
Find out about the traffic safety scheme under discussion at Gloucestershire County Council and tell us what you think. Our questionnaire only takes a moment or two