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2nd October 2003, Page 15
2nd October 2003
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THE MOST DANGEROUS roundabout in Felixstowe is to have flashing signs erected, warning speeding trucks to slow down following a spate of accidents at the site.

The move follows months of campaigning by local residents for safety improvements. There have been 20 incidents in the past six years involving trucks rolling over or shedding loads at the junction with the A14.

A spokeswoman for the High ways Agency says: "We rently seeking final approva signs, which will activate if a travelling faster than 38mp However, Robin Hatt manager at local hauliei Transport, believes that in warning signs will not be to prevent further acciden ticularly as the port is exp "The roundabout is m and never has been," he "It needs structural cha: improve safety."

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