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Are these road humps legal?
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From Keith Shaw.
DEPUTY Gerard Baudains recently questioned whether ‘sleeping policemen’ or road humps near or directly on road crossings could cause accidents. This was rejected by the Transport Minister.
As I have yet to see these raised areas used in conjunction with crossings anywhere in the UK or Europe, together with the omission of the Belisha beacons, or the use of flashing lights on the road to designate a crossing etc, it would be interesting to know if they have any legal status under current Jersey law.
Cleveland House,
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St Helier.
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