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Diamond Road

Below is a copy of my letter I sent the Chief Executive of Stockton Borough Council regarding Diamond Road and to ask if there is anything in place to stop the flow of speeding traffic.

I am writing today to see if there is anything planned to stop the amount of speeding traffic hurtling towards the bungalows on Redcar Road in Thornaby.

Vehicles are often twice over the speed limit when driving down Diamond Road and I believe if nothing is put in place to stop this there will soon be an accident and maybe worse a fatality.

As you are aware The Mandale Estate has undergone redevelopment and there is now more housing occupying the area with what I believe three times the amount of traffic than a decade ago.

Diamond Road is major artery through Thornaby and one that is becoming ever the more dangerous as the weeks pass.

I am aware that councillors are pushing for a traffic light system on the Junction of Diamond Road with Lanehouse Road, however this will not deter speeding motorists. The other concern of mine is that Diamond Road acts as a funnel onto Redcar Road and around a blind S bend towards the town centre, a route in which hundreds of school children take each morning, where there to be an accident at that time, it doesn't bare thinking about.

I look forward to hearing from you


Kind Regards


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