Source · Prevention of Future Deaths

Lee Friend

Ref: 2014-0372 Date: 6 Aug 2014 Responses identified: 0 / 4 View PDF

Insufficient visibility for temporary traffic lights and absent guidance for placement near blind bends created road safety risks, compounded by a lack of clear police protocol for reporting such hazards.

Date 6 Aug 2014
56-day deadline 1 Oct 2014 est.
Responses identified 0 of 4
Road (Highways Safety) related deaths

Coroner's concerns

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Insufficient visibility for temporary traffic lights and absent guidance for placement near blind bends created road safety risks, compounded by a lack of clear police protocol for reporting such hazards.
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During the course of the inquest the evidence revealed a number matters  that gave rise to a concern that circumstances creating a risk of other  deaths will continue to exist in the future unless action is taken.  

1. Action is required to ensure that when temporary traffic lights are  placed there is a minimum distance of visibility (line of sight)  between approaching drivers and the temporary traffic light  heads.  Further, guidance or training should be provided to  operatives as to placing traffic lights near to blind bends or where  waiting traffic will encroach upon blind bends. 
2. Action is required by Surrey Police to formulate a clear  policy/protocol for all Officers to follow when they identify a risk  created to the public by road works which should include a clear  route allow them to locate who is responsible for the placing of the  road works if not apologies board is seen/present. 

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Investigation and inquest
The inquest into Lee Michael Friend’s death was opened on the 25th  February 2013 was resumed with a jury on 29th of July 2014.  The Jury  returned their conclusion on the 6th August 2014.  

The jury found the cause of death was:       1a – Medullary Transection      1b – Fracture of the Cervical Spine 

The Jury returned a narrative conclusion: 

On the 21st February 2013 Mr. Friend died as a result of a road traffic  collision on the A217 Dovers Green Road.  On the balance of probabilities  the manner in which the motorcycle was ridden was one of three material  contributions to his death.  The other material factors that contributed to  his death were the positioning of the lights and signs associated with the  road works and risk assessments carried out by Sutton and East Surrey  Water PLC. were inadequate.  Finally, the conduct of Surrey Police  following attendance at a road traffic collision on the 20th February 2013  RT4210 involving the inadequacy or otherwise of Surrey Police’s assessment,  response and failure to identify risk to life following the incident on the  20th February 2013.
Circumstances of the death
On 20th February 2013 Sutton and East Surrey Water placed road works  and a two‐way traffic light system beyond what was described as a blind  bend.  The placing of the lights meant that traffic held by the lights  backed up towards the blind bend.  A member of the public expressed  concerns to the Council that same morning about the proximity of the  lights to the bend. That afternoon there was a road traffic collision at the  location, which was attended by Police.  Despite having concerns over  safety to the public the Officer attending did not report these concerns to  the relevant authority.  The following morning (21st February 2013) there  was a similar road traffic collision at the same place.  As a result the  traffic was stationery just beyond the blind bend.  Mr Friend, a  motorcyclist travelling at speed, negotiated the bend and collided with  one of the stationery cars before being projected into the path of an  oncoming car thereby sustaining the injuries from which he died.
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Reference
2014-0372
Date of report
6 August 2014

Responses identified

Responses identified 0 of 4
4 responses not yet linked

Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 1 Oct 2014 (estimated).

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Department for Transport
Reigate and Banstead Council
Surrey Police
Sutton and East Surrey Water Plc

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