Residents call for traffic calming in ‘nightmare’ road

Tuesday 8th September 2009, 11:30AM BST.

Motorcyclist Lee Jehan, 30, was taken to hospital with a fractured left leg after an accident in Route de Farras on Sunday night. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0837462)

Motorcyclist Lee Jehan, 30, was taken to hospital with a fractured left leg after an accident in Route de Farras on Sunday night. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0837462)

RESIDENTS of Route de Farras in the Forest say speeding motorists have made the road a nightmare.

They were speaking after Lee Jehan, 30, was taken to hospital with a fractured left leg on Sunday night.

His Kawasaki Ninja 600 motorbike collided with a black Kia Sportage at the road’s junction with Les Nouettes.

He landed in the middle of the road about 50 yards from the point of impact. His condition was yesterday described as stable. The couple travelling in the Kia escaped without injury.

People living nearby said the accident had been one of several in the last few years.

Donna Saunders, 41, said the road needed traffic-calming measures.

The motorcyclist had lain opposite her house, which is at the bottom of a dip in the road, about 50 yards from the junction.

‘It’s a nightmare coming out of the lane. You have to be very careful. People come zooming down here so quickly. I don’t know how I haven’t been hit pulling out,’ she said. ‘I don’t think even a filter would work.’

Miss Saunders added that her 13-year-old daughter, Jamie-Lee Weysom, rode a horse and had to come out of the lane or use a gate which also led straight onto the road.

Paul Sargeant, 71, said police speed checks might help slow motorists down.

‘It’s a main road and people have to slow down. I think the presence of the police would help. It is a straight stretch of road which comes out of a 25mph speed limit, so that is one of the problems,’ he said.


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  1. 1
    gsydonkee

    Hi.

    Simples.

    Make the lane one-way away from the main road!!

    GD.

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  2. 2
    nat

    Put a speed camera up…SIMPLE.

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  3. 3
    Paul Le P

    While they’re at it, some calming measures at Green Lanes would be appropriate too.

    We live not far from the entrance and the way some budding Michael Schumachers speed down this road (which is narrow, has a low pavement and many hidden exits – like many Guernsey roads actually!) it’s only a matter of time before someone gets injured or killed…..possibly one of the racers if I manage to get that bazooka through Customs!

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  4. 4
    Student Bob

    What about my freedom2choose to speed and drive dangerously?!

    Traffic calming is a wholesale assault on our freedom and liberty. Who do I see about organising a protest march?

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  5. 5
    flyer

    Do we know what happened?Was the bike speeding, and ran into the back of the car? if so, you learn by your mistakes, ie, dont speed!
    If we put speed restrictions everytime there was an accident anywhere, we would all be walking everywhere within a month, as it would be quicker!

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    Paul Le P

    Student Bob – of course you have the freedom to choose to drive dangerously…..and in return the courts have the freedom to fine you and take away your licence! ;-)

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