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8:31am Wednesday 16th July 2008
A mother whose little boy died in a traffic incident in Swindon says speed cameras should be put every 100 yards on busy roads across the town.
Caroline Hannah's seven-year-old son Tyrese died after being struck by a car near the junction of Belle Vue Road in March.
"It's not only important that we keep speed cameras - there should be more of them," said Caroline, 34, of Old Walcot.
"I think they should be put in every 100 yards.
"Speeding does kill - it can happen.
"People think twice about speeding if they know the cameras are around.
"I think they become more responsible when they know the cameras are there.
"But I know they should be operational on Queens Drive - it's ridiculous that they are not.
"Cameras should be put on Drove Road and Victoria Hill.
"Also on any stretches of dual carriageway, including the Great Western Way.
"It's where you have a blind bend that accidents can happen.
"The council is cutting off its nose off to spite its face."
Tyrese, who attended Lethbridge School, had been walking with his mother, and dog Odi, when a car struck him and his pet.
He was knocked unconscious, and died five-and-a-half hours later at the Great Western Hospital.
Floral tributes and teddy bears have been attached to a lamppost at the spot in Drove Road for the last four months.
Since his death two flashing 30mph signs have been put in place on both sides of Drove Road.
It is a safety measure that has been fully backed by Caroline and her family.
Drove Road has seen a number of incidents in the last seven months.
Just a month before Tyrese died a motorcyclist suffered a broken leg and back injuries after being trapped under a van following a smash near the Grove pub.
In December a car hit a disabled woman as she crossed Drove Road at the Upham Road turning and she was kept in hospital overnight There has been one fatality and 21 injuries on Queens Drive in the last 18 months.
AnotherCynic, Swindon says...
8:50am Wed 16 Jul 08
Will, Swindon says...
8:53am Wed 16 Jul 08
emmylou83, Stratton says...
9:03am Wed 16 Jul 08
chris, swindon says...
9:03am Wed 16 Jul 08
Robert Feal-Martinez, Swindon says...
9:12am Wed 16 Jul 08
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sNumpty, Swindon says...
9:13am Wed 16 Jul 08
PaulD, says...
9:14am Wed 16 Jul 08
woodytoothill, Swindon says...
9:19am Wed 16 Jul 08
woodytoothill, Swindon says...
9:20am Wed 16 Jul 08
PaulD wrote:adding onto my point i do honestly feel for the lady and its not a stupid idea but we need realistic affordable ideas.
This poor woman lost her son to a speeding driver. Her idea, is merely impractical, not stupid. What may be more practical and achieve the aim Mrs Hannah would like to see is 'average-speed' cameras along certain routes, although these would still have to be placed at each entry and exit junction. This would probably still be prohibitively expensive though
Thandar, Swindon says...
9:22am Wed 16 Jul 08
Tobz, says...
9:29am Wed 16 Jul 08
You cannot put a price on a human life. If it saves one young persons life it will have been worth it.
Frontier(s), says...
9:45am Wed 16 Jul 08
Parks and Proud, Swindon says...
9:59am Wed 16 Jul 08
Pav, Swindon says...
10:20am Wed 16 Jul 08
Grumpy old man, Swindon says...
10:25am Wed 16 Jul 08
Frontier(s), says...
10:45am Wed 16 Jul 08
Pav wrote:From the Adver's report:
Is there any proof that the driver who killed her son was breaking the speed limit?
It is not yet known whether speeding was a contributory factor to this incident.
Robert Feal-Martinez, Swindon says...
11:18am Wed 16 Jul 08
Frontier(s), says...
11:26am Wed 16 Jul 08
yeti, swindon says...
12:11pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Frontier(s), says...
12:25pm Wed 16 Jul 08
yeti, swindon says...
12:36pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Robert Feal-Martinez, Swindon says...
12:36pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Thandar, Swindon says...
1:19pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Frontier(s), says...
1:27pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Global Templar, Marlborough says...
1:28pm Wed 16 Jul 08
yeti, swindon says...
1:30pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem, Swindon says...
1:56pm Wed 16 Jul 08
LordBelacqua, Swindon says...
2:11pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem wrote:But they haven't determined whether his speed was a factor or not...I'm confused. What would you suggest if it turns out that speed wasn't a factor? Would you still want speed cameras everywhere even though speed had nothing to do with it?
If you had lost a child you would want speed cameras on every stretch of every road in Swindon, to ridicule someones opinion when they have experienced the loss of a child is **** right rude!
Grumpy old man, Swindon says...
2:21pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem, Swindon says...
2:24pm Wed 16 Jul 08
yeti, swindon says...
2:32pm Wed 16 Jul 08
LordBelacqua, Swindon says...
2:38pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Grumpy old man, Swindon says...
2:53pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem, Swindon says...
3:00pm Wed 16 Jul 08
worz, Wootton Bassett says...
3:01pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem wrote:If you had lost a child, it is your fault for failing to teach them how to cross the road, nobody elses.
If you had lost a child you would want speed cameras on every stretch of every road in Swindon, to ridicule someones opinion when they have experienced the loss of a child is **** right rude!
Nic&Gem, Swindon says...
3:11pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Grumpy old man, Swindon says...
3:24pm Wed 16 Jul 08
worz, Wootton Bassett says...
3:38pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem wrote:In which case, yes, the child and parents did nothing wrong. The driver should be done for causing death by dangerous driving, unless road conditions were a factor, spilt diesel, huge potholes or somesuch.
This accident was a case of the car mounting the pavement!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frontier(s), says...
3:46pm Wed 16 Jul 08
LordBelacqua, Swindon says...
3:54pm Wed 16 Jul 08
unless road conditions were a factor, spilt diesel, huge potholes or somesuch.
worz, Wootton Bassett says...
4:15pm Wed 16 Jul 08
LordBelacqua wrote:Not so. Oil spills are invisible. I know, I suffer from diesel more than most, since I ride a bike. If I'm lucky, it's a fresh spill, and it smells. If it's been there a while, then it doesn't smell, and the first that I know is when the bike wriggles and the engine revs. If I'm braking at the time, and the front wheel locks, then down I go. Someone once described it to me as like trying to ride through washing up liquid. A few weeks later I found out that he was right <shudder>. Mushed leaves are nearly as bad.
unless road conditions were a factor, spilt diesel, huge potholes or somesuch.
And they should suffer the same even then - it's still not paying adequate attention to the conditions on the road.
Frontier(s), says...
4:25pm Wed 16 Jul 08
LordBelacqua wrote:So, if a motorist skids on black ice that's their fault?
unless road conditions were a factor, spilt diesel, huge potholes or somesuch.And they should suffer the same even then - it's still not paying adequate attention to the conditions on the road.
LordBelacqua, Swindon says...
4:43pm Wed 16 Jul 08
pedestrians are entirely responsible for their own safety also...
Frontier(s), says...
5:13pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Dick-Turpin, Swindon says...
7:02pm Wed 16 Jul 08
MauriceMalpasClueles
sNumpty, Swindon says...
8:14pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem wrote:How would a camera have stopped this. What the council is suggesting is to look at new measures which could include spending the lost 400k on higher pavements, railings by traffic lights, one way systems, 20 mph in town speed limit. Any new measures should be welcomed as a camera does nothing to prevent such tragic events other than generating 3points and 60 pounds for Gordon brown to spend on a new kitchen in his 3rd house on his expenses. Don't kill inovation or freedom of speech as that is what used to be what made Britain great b4 we had to be politically correct about everything
This accident was a case of the car mounting the pavement!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Robert Feal-Martinez, Swindon says...
8:14pm Wed 16 Jul 08
MauriceMalpasClueles
sNumpty, Swindon says...
8:16pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nic&Gem wrote:How would a camera have stopped this. What the council is suggesting is to look at new measures which could include spending the lost 400k on higher pavements, railings by traffic lights, one way systems, 20 mph in town speed limit. Any new measures should be welcomed as a camera does nothing to prevent such tragic events other than generating 3points and 60 pounds for Gordon brown to spend on a new kitchen in his 3rd house on his expenses. Don't kill inovation or freedom of speech as that is what used to be what made Britain great b4 we had to be politically correct about everything
This accident was a case of the car mounting the pavement!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old_Chap, Swindon says...
8:35am Wed 16 Jul 08