Road closures in the Moor Row area: - don't put lives at risk by ignoring signs
There are currently road closures in the Moor Row area which are there for a good reason while important work is done. It is not currently possible to cut through from the A595 north of Bigrigg through Moor Row and Padstow to the B5295 at Keekle.
I am sorry to learn from concerned local residents that some drivers are ignoring the signs - in some cases moving them out of the way - and driving through the closed areas, sometimes at unsafe speeds.
It is often suggested that people can become a different individual when they get behind the wheel of a car and this is an example.
I am sorry to learn from concerned local residents that some drivers are ignoring the signs - in some cases moving them out of the way - and driving through the closed areas, sometimes at unsafe speeds.
This action puts the lives of the individuals concerned and other innocent road users at risk.
There are all sorts of reasons why ignoring signs that tell you a road is closed is a really bad idea and moving signs which say that a road is closed is incredibly irresponsible.
At the turn of the millennium there was some serious flooding in the council ward I then represented, and I remember hearing about it, going to have a look, finding a road (House Lane, Sandridge, between Sandridge Village and the Jersey Farm estate) blocked by water and getting on my mobile phone to the relevant council department to check what the score was with fixing it.
While I was on the phone the driver of a large MPV, who had ignored the "road closed" signs and promptly got her vehicle trapped in the flood waters came up and complained at me for not trying to push her car out of the flood (which in my judgement at the time it would have been physically impossible for one or even two people to do - and the car would not have started again until a garage had fixed it anyway). I asked why she'd driven past the "road closed" signs and she replied that she needed to get to work!
This was a normally responsible individual who was Vice-Chair of the governors on a local school governing body and who I would have expected to have more sense. She certainly learned the lesson not to ignore "road closed" signs the hard way.
If anyone reading this has been ignoring the "road closed" signs in Dalzell Street, then for your own safety and those of others, please, please don't. Find another way to get where you need to be.
Comments
That comment is not just foolish but, if anyone was unwise enough to pay attention to it, downright dangerous.
In the fifteen years this blog has been running there have been thousands of interesting and constructive comments posted, and sadly some very silly ones, but the comment above really is one of the daftest of the lot.
Yes, this particular road was lawfully closed by Cumbria County Council via an appropriate traffic order.
Nobody has put in any legal challenge to that order, and if they do so I am 100% confident that such a challenge will fail.
And believe it or not, I am not aware that anyone goes around putting up "road closed" signs as a joke or without any reason to think it might be a bad idea to drive down the road concerned.
Any motorist who moves a "road closed" sign out of the way and barrels down the road concerned at speed is risking their own life, the lives of people who might live along the closed road or have legitimate reason to be there - the workers fixing potholes or doing improvements to it, for instance - and if they put the sign where it is not visible, the life of any driver who might follow them and not realise that the road is closed.
Even if the implied criticism had been fair - which I don't think it was - it would still be stupid, irresponsible and dangerous to move a "road closed" sign out of the way and drive on regardless.
You can find the details in a number of places, including on the Egremont Town Council website at
http://www.egremonttowncouncil.co.uk/temporary-road-closure-dalzell-street-moor-row/
I've asked for an update from the CCC officers on progress - they are all just a little busy at the moment so I'm not going to chase them. The work was due to be finished by now.
But it is my understanding that all the appropriate notices including the ones on the road were posted.
If anyone looked and didn't spot them I would not put it past the same idiots who moved the "Road Closed" signs to have removed them.