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Agreed, that aspect must not be overlooked.
But I happen to know that there is plenty of such space in that location, as I and my family are the very first residents on this estate absolutely; and also before that specific area was built.
Apart from grass, there are no trees, bushes even to have prevented the FTTC's location quite close to the PCP.
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The FTTC's actual location has resulted in the removal of various Traffic Signs, some being re-erected in mis-leading ways; and possibly/probably not conforming to the appropriate legislation, regulations etc, in the immediate vicinity of a double-crossing in the immediate approach to a primary school main pedestrian entrance, right on the brow of a 1:7 rise, on a blind-corner "T" junction!, with no footpath in the blind area or the opposite side - yet used by about approaching half the pupils and parents, by walking on the narrowish road in that blind area!
The horizontal of the T has several bus routes; and is also leads on to newer estates, so particularly at school times, can be surprisingly busy.
"And I am not making it up!"
Much of this can be seen on Street View, as the Google Camera Car happened to survey the area at the School's Afternoon Closing Time in April 2009 - and there are many more pupils now, particularly due to the building of another major estate.
The School Crossing Controller can be seen from the foot/approach to the blind hump, silhouetted against the sky, with children crossing.
This would/should not have occurred if the FTTC (November 2013) had been placed close to the PCP.
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