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Mitica Ladunca

Ref: 2020-0125 Date: 9 Jun 2020 Coroner: Anna Crawford Area: Surrey Responses identified: 1 / 1 View PDF

A lack of adequate signage warning A322 drivers about a pedestrian crossing point creates a safety hazard for those traversing both carriageways.

Date 9 Jun 2020
56-day deadline 8 Oct 2020 est.
Responses identified 1 of 1
Road (Highways Safety) related deaths

Coroner's concerns

AI summary
A lack of adequate signage warning A322 drivers about a pedestrian crossing point creates a safety hazard for those traversing both carriageways.
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There is an absence of signage warning drivers on the A322 that there is a crossing point for pedestrians which links to Swift Lane across both carriageways.
- Consideration should be given to introducing such signage.

Responses

1 respondent
Surrey County Council Local Authority / Fire Service
8 Sep 2020 PDF
Action Planned

The Area Highway Manager will install advance signage at the location of the incident, scheduled for 29/30 September, coordinated with the County’s high speed Traffic Management programme. (AI summary)

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Dear Assistant Coroner

I have been asked to convey the response of our Area Highway Manager to your Regulation 28 Report on the death of Mitica Mihaita Ladunca. Thank you for sending this to us.

The Inquest had heard from , a Collision Investigator for Surrey Police, that the crossing across the carriageway is uncontrolled and that there is no signage warning drivers that pedestrians may be attempting to cross the road in either direction. You stated that while the absence of signage did not contribute to the particular circumstances of Mr Ladunca’s death, you were concerned that it may give rise to a risk of future deaths.

In light of your report the Area Highway Manager has reviewed the location and while it is clear that your findings are that lack of signage did not contribute to this fatality he will install advance signage at this location. He is pleased to confirm that this work will go ahead on 29/30 September. This will be coordinated with the County’s high speed Traffic Management programme.

Report sections

Investigation and inquest
An inquest into the death of Mitica Mihaita Ladunca was opened on 19 November 2019. It was resumed and concluded on 8 June 2020. The medical cause of death was found to have been: 1a. Adult respiratory distress syndrome AND cerebral infarction 1b. Multiple traumatic injuries
2. Pulmonary tuberculosis

The inquest concluded with a short form conclusion of ‘Road Traffic Collision’.
Circumstances of the death
On 10 October 2019 Mr Ladunca attempted to cross the northbound lane of the A322 in Surrey approximately 425m north of Junction 3.

For reasons which remain unknown Mr Ladunca misjudged the situa-tion and unintentionally stepped into the path of a DAF XF 460 articu-lated large vehicle, resulting in fatal injuries. He died at St. George’s Hospital on 8 November 2019.

At the collision location there is an asphalt pathway, approximately 1 metre wide, across the central reservation and a gap in the pressed steel barrier. At this point, the kerb drops on both sides of the carriageway for approximately 2.7 metres. This path links to Swift Lane which is staggered across both carriageways. On the southbound side of the car-riageway Swift Lane leads to Bagshot Community Recycling Centre and a static home and caravan site for the Traveller Community. On the northbound carriageway side of the carriageway, via a footpath, Swift lane leads to Whitmoor Road and a number of residential properties.

During the course of the inquest I received evidence from DC Bloom-field, a Collision Investigator for Surrey Police. He gave evidence that the crossing is uncontrolled and that there is no signage warning driv-ers that pedestrians may be attempting to cross the road in either direc-tion.

Whilst the absence of any signage did not contribute to the particular circumstances of Mr Ladunca’s death, I am concerned that it may give rise to a risk of future deaths.
Action should be taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and I be-lieve that the people listed in paragraph one above have the power to take such action.
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2. Surrey Police Forensic Collision Investigation UnitDATED this 9th day of June 2020

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Report details

Reference
2020-0125
Date of report
9 June 2020
Coroner
Anna Crawford
Coroner area
Surrey

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