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South-andaman, Others


Andaman-and-nicobar-islands, India - 744104


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Detailed description is This crossing is far too dangerous for everyone. It needs to be changed and made safe. Pelican perhaps? Because of vehicle clutter, too many drivers simply do not recognise it as a Zebra crossing.. This crossing is a Death Trap! Double Yellows and Zig Zags just aren't enough to discourage the continual illegal parking, which in turn makes this Zebra Crossing on Victoria Street in Dyce very dangerous indeed.. . This site started with registration number plates blurred. Now after listening to comments, they will be shown. . . Please support this page if you'd like to see something done. . . Due to 'Car and Lorry Clutter' on the crossing, motorists find it difficult to spot pedestrians. Changing this crossing to a Pelican Crossing could be a solution?. . Before there is someone seriously hurt or killed on this crossing, let's bring it to the attention of those who make decisions that it's time to have this issue addressed and done so urgently. Perhaps supporting this page will make all the difference, to someone somewhere.. . Thanks..

Established in the recent years This Zebra Crossing in DYCE must be Changed (too dangerous) in south-andaman, andaman-and-nicobar-islands in india.

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