Bad parking is making matters even worse
Warning signs have been placed along a 'dangerous' Nottinghamshire road amid complaints over parking. Nottinghamshire Police were called to East Leake on Sunday, February 26 after repeated reports of numerous vehicles parking on Costock Road and Cornflower Way.
Officers also placed new signs along the road warning drivers that vehicles parked obstructing a pavement, junction or dropped kerb may be liable to police action. The police are encouraging drivers to park sensibly whilst being conscientious to other road users and pedestrians, and say that the issue will continue to be monitored.
Due to the number of cars parked on the road, she worries a collision could happen due to cars having to pull in and out. Health worker James Hine, 43, added: "There's going to be someone killed down here. "The worst time for them is Sunday when the football matches are on. Parents can't be bothered parking in the village so they park all the way down here."
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