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Accident hotspot needs attention
Reported via Android in the Carriageway category anonymously at 22:46, Wed 21 December 2022
Sent to Cheshire East Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 4051328.
Police confirmed there have been at least 10 collisions on the junction of Frank webb avenue and Badger avenue in 2022.
What is Cheshire East Council proposing to make this junction safer?
Something needs to be done about this accident hotspot.
The latest 3 car collision: Cheshire Police rushed to serious collision involving three vehicles at a junction in Crewe - with officers blocking a road while recovery took place.
The incident on Frank Webb Avenue at its Junction with Badger Avenue, happened at 12:49pm on Tuesday (December 20).
This collision involved a white Range Rover, a grey Suzuki Swift and a grey Peugeot 308.
Another collision : A driver took themselves to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Crewe - taking place at an accident hotspot within the West End of town.
The incident happened at 5pm, Saturday (September 17) on Frank Webb Avenue - close to the junction with Badger Avenue.
Cheshire Constabulary quickly arrived at the scene - closing off a section of Frank Webb Avenue until the road was cleared at 6:15pm.
Updates
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Posted by Cheshire East Council at 22:46, Wed 21 December 2022
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State changed to: In progress
Updated by Cheshire East Council at 14:01, Wed 4 January 2023
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Nothing as yet. Still needs addressing
Posted by Cheshire East Council at 23:27, Wed 18 January 2023
Still open, via questionnaire -
We have assessed the issue and have been unable to identify the cause during our visit. We need to carry our further investigations to fix the problem. We are unable to provide you with a timescale for this work, but will update your report once we have more information.
Posted by Cheshire East Council at 00:43, Tue 12 December 2023
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.