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"Elephant feet" crossing of Crouch St (see also #35712). Note the tight angle of approach into the underpass (which still carries prohibition sign). An adult may well be seen before it is too late, but a dog, child, pram, or even a … [more]
Bike symbol on Crouch St indicating desire line into the underpass has been moved (see #34314). Not sure why the bike isn't facing the traffic... The safest approach, and the only one with clear vision of both the pavement and underpass is … [more]
Faced with a flooded underpass (see #20797 and #20798), students will climb the boggy slope to the right, and risk life and limb crossing the busy A133 (see #20799 and #20800).
If the student makes it across (see #20799) the busy, 50mph A133 dual carriageway above the flooded underpass (see #20797 and #20798) they have then to negogiate the railings and the boggy slope (see #20801) down to the Salary Brook shared … [more]
The result of flooding in the A133 underpass (see #20797 and #20798) is that students will "chance their luck" crossing the busy 50 mph dual carriageway.
When it rains the A133 underpass from Boundary Road to Salary Brook is impassable due to flood water. This is the quickest and most direct route to Greenstead from Essex University, and indeed a recommended route on the Greenstead/Salary … [more]
When it rains the A133 underpass from Salary Brook to Boundary Road is impassable due to flood water. This is the quickest and most direct route to Essex University from Greenstead, and indeed a recommended route on the Greenstead/Salary … [more]
Shared pathway through the A133 underpass from Salary Brook. This photo was taken in dry conditions. When it rains this underpass floods (see #20797 and #20798) rendering it and the preceeding pathway useless.