Following a review prompted by the PFD, the council has recommended crossroad warning signs, "reduce speed now" signs, and SLOW road markings on Lee Lane approaching Spaniard's Lane crossroads. (AI summary)
Source · Prevention of Future Deaths
George Dillon
Ref: 2024-0489
Date: 1 May 2024
Coroner: Henry Charles
Area: Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton
Responses identified: 1 / 1
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A dangerous crest on a 60mph country road causes vehicles to lose control at lower speeds, exacerbated by poor visibility at night and a lack of adequate warning signs.
Date
1 May 2024
56-day deadline
8 Nov 2024 est.
Responses identified
1 of 1
Coroner's concerns
A dangerous crest on a 60mph country road causes vehicles to lose control at lower speeds, exacerbated by poor visibility at night and a lack of adequate warning signs.
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A. Lee Lane, near Romsey, Hampshire, is a country road, subject to the National (60mph) speed limit. There is a crest in the road at its junction with Spandard’s Lane. The Deceased lost control of his vehicle on the crest. B. The maximum speed at which a person can travel over the crest whilst remaining in full control of the vehicle is 45mph. A driver negotiating the crest around the speed limit of 60 mph will run the risk of the vehicle leaving the ground, or at the very least a momentary loss of effective steering control, followed by the underside ‘bottoming out’ on the road surface. Numerous historical gouge marks on the road surface either side of the junction demonstrate that “numerous vehicles have previously ‘bottomed out.’” C. When travelling south, approaching the crest, as the Deceased did, it is possible to see a bend in the road in the distance, but the road immediately beyond the crest is not visible to a car driver. D. It is suspected that there have been previous collisions at the scene. E. I am concerned that at night the extent of the hazard posed by the crest even to a vehicle travelling within the speed limit is not readily apparent and there is an absence of warning signs
Responses
Hampshire County Council
Local Authority
Action Planned
Dear Sirs Re: Inquest of Mr George Dillon – Response to Reg 28 Report Highway Accident: 18/05/2023 in Lee Lane, Romsey We acknowledge receipt of your Prevention of Future Death (PFD) report dated 01/05/2024. We appreciate the concerns you have raised following the inquest into the death of George Dillon and apologise for the delay in responding to you. Actions Taken Your report highlighted several areas of concern, particularly regarding the speed of vehicles and number of collisions at this location. This has prompted another review by the Casualty Reduction Programme team into the circumstances of Mr Dillon’s collision. We attach this review for your attention. In summary, after careful consideration, we have recommended that crossroad warning signs and reduce speed now signs together with SLOW road markings are provided along Lee Lane on both approaches to the Spaniard’s Lane crossroads. Should you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Report sections
Investigation and inquest
On 01 June 2023 an investigation was commenced into the death of George Robert DILLON aged 19. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 24 April 2024. The conclusion of the inquest was that: On the evening of Thursday 18th May 2023 the Deceased was driving a VW Golf south along a country road, namely Lee Lane, Romsey, in the vicinity of its junction with Spaniard Lane when at around 22.16 to 22.26 he lost control of the car by reason of his speed on a crest in the road, and hit a large tree. He was the sole occupant of the car. There is no evidence that any other vehicle was involved. He suffered catastrophic and unsurvivable injuries. He was taken to the Neurosurgical Unit at Southampton General Hospital where he died from his injuries on 20th May 2023.
Circumstances of the death
On the evening of Thursday 18th May 2023 the Deceased was driving a VW Golf south along a country road, namely Lee Lane, Romsey, in the vicinity of its junction with Spaniard Lane when at around 22.16 to 22.26 he lost control of the car by reason of his speed on a crest in the road, and hit a large tree. He was the sole occupant of the car. There is no evidence that any other vehicle was involved. He suffered catastrophic and unsurvivable injuries. He was taken to the Neurosurgical Unit at Southampton General Hospital where he died from his injuries on 20th May 2023.
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Report details
- Reference
- 2024-0489
- Date of report
- 1 May 2024
- Coroner
- Henry Charles
- Coroner area
- Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton
Responses identified
Responses identified
1 of 1
All listed responses identified
Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 8 Nov 2024 (estimated).
Sent to
- Hampshire County Council
Part of a series
2024-0488
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