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Sheppey crossing safety calls after 130-vehicle crash | Sheppey crossing safety calls after 130-vehicle crash |
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There have been calls for speed restrictions and overhead lighting on a bridge in Kent where 130 vehicles were involved in a series of crashes in fog. | There have been calls for speed restrictions and overhead lighting on a bridge in Kent where 130 vehicles were involved in a series of crashes in fog. |
Eight people were seriously injured and a further 35 needed hospital treatment following the pile-up on the Sheppey crossing on Thursday. | Eight people were seriously injured and a further 35 needed hospital treatment following the pile-up on the Sheppey crossing on Thursday. |
David Bizley from the RAC said it was a "miracle that nobody was killed". | David Bizley from the RAC said it was a "miracle that nobody was killed". |
Edmund King from the AA said he wanted to see matrix warning signs installed on the bridge "as a minimum". | Edmund King from the AA said he wanted to see matrix warning signs installed on the bridge "as a minimum". |
The A249 bridge was closed for nine hours while the wreckage was cleared. It partially reopened at 17:30 BST. | The A249 bridge was closed for nine hours while the wreckage was cleared. It partially reopened at 17:30 BST. |
Some reports said the series of crashes went on for 10 minutes. | Some reports said the series of crashes went on for 10 minutes. |
Those involved in the collisions described a mass of tangled cars, lorries and vans. | Those involved in the collisions described a mass of tangled cars, lorries and vans. |
Mr King from the AA said: "As a minimum we would like to see matrix warning signs either side of the bridge, so if there is severe weather it can advise that people should slow down. | Mr King from the AA said: "As a minimum we would like to see matrix warning signs either side of the bridge, so if there is severe weather it can advise that people should slow down. |
"There's a good case here for reducing the speed, particularly when there's bad weather." | "There's a good case here for reducing the speed, particularly when there's bad weather." |
'Damp road' | 'Damp road' |
Councillor Ken Pugh, from Swale Borough Council, said he had been campaigning for lighting and speed restrictions since the bridge was opened in 2006. | Councillor Ken Pugh, from Swale Borough Council, said he had been campaigning for lighting and speed restrictions since the bridge was opened in 2006. |
"If the bridge had been lit properly and speed signs had come up, perhaps the tragedy would not have happened," he said. | "If the bridge had been lit properly and speed signs had come up, perhaps the tragedy would not have happened," he said. |
Mr Bizley said: "There was fog and the road was damp and we have had a prolonged period of hot weather so the road was greasy. | |
"There are pockets where someone has been driving too fast and too close and that causes an accident." | "There are pockets where someone has been driving too fast and too close and that causes an accident." |
He said improvements in car design had helped protect the vehicles' occupants. | He said improvements in car design had helped protect the vehicles' occupants. |
"In the 1970s 8,000 people were killed on the roads each year. Last year it was 1,700," he said. | "In the 1970s 8,000 people were killed on the roads each year. Last year it was 1,700," he said. |
The £100m four-lane crossing connects the Isle of Sheppey with mainland Kent. | The £100m four-lane crossing connects the Isle of Sheppey with mainland Kent. |
It is three-quarters of a mile (1.25km) long and rises to 115ft (35m) at its highest point. | It is three-quarters of a mile (1.25km) long and rises to 115ft (35m) at its highest point. |
In 2006 the then Chief Constable of Kent, Mike Fuller, said there were "significant concerns" over the safety of the bridge. | In 2006 the then Chief Constable of Kent, Mike Fuller, said there were "significant concerns" over the safety of the bridge. |
They included there being no emergency telephones, lighting, or hard shoulder. | They included there being no emergency telephones, lighting, or hard shoulder. |
Mr Fuller also called for a speed limit reduction on the bridge - it is currently the national limit of 70mph. | Mr Fuller also called for a speed limit reduction on the bridge - it is currently the national limit of 70mph. |