FIXMYSTREET IN PE29 2NH
The following problems have been reported on Fix My Street within 2 miles of PE29 2NH:
Signs incorrectly showing queue, 30th March
The signs have signalled traffic should slow down for a queue for at least the last 2 weeks at times when the traffic is light. The first one after the 1198 junction shows 60mph, the second 40mph then every sign after that is blank. There has been no sign of a queue any time that we’ve driven it (which is multiple times.)
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): A14, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
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Street lights and sign post lamp flickering, 26th October
Street lights on sign post flickering
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): Ermine Street Junction, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
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Broken fence panel and children are playing with it, 24th September
The fence panel has broken off and children are using it to play with in the swale
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by OpenStreetMap): 69, Gumcester Way, Godmanchester, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
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Drains blocked and filed with mud, 31st August
Drains both side of street blocked and filled with mud
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You need investigating, 20th April
Just read this article. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE, your environmental failings are beyond belief. I can see you'll be spending more of our money recifing your mistakes. The money should come out of those that were meant to be responsible for all the trees planted. You really need investigating, your incompetence is so concerning.
Cambridgeshire 'forest' dies after National Highways blunder At least 650,000 tree saplings planted adjacent to a Cambridgeshire highway in 2020 have died due to poor aftercare, it has been revealed.
The A14 between Cambridge and Huntingdon was the subject of a £1.5-billion upgrade, which opened in 2020.
In order for the works to be given the go-ahead, National Highways had to plan for a way in which to offset the loss of 400,000 trees and shrubs that were removed in the first place, as well as to mitigate against the carbon emissions from the road. This involved the planting of some 850,000 saplings alongside the carriageway.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Hemingford Grey
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Very dangerous pothole on new A14 southbound at beginning, 16th April
Approximately 1 mile south of beginning of new A14 southbound, just coming over the new flyover over the old A1. The joints in the road between the flyover and the main carriageway in the middle lane has developed a major pothole. Serious risk of major accident. in my opinion. Please call if you need more details [phone removed]
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Huntingdon
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Litter/debris, 12th April
Before this new stretch of the A14 was completed, planning should have been put inplace to ensure it is kept as clear if litter as possible to reduce the environmental impact. Instead, this road has likely never been litter picked since it was completed. It loads of roadside litter as well as Highways debris. All the 'emergency' lay-bys are full of rubbish. I've also recently read an article stating that most of the thousands of trees that were planted have died, leaving tons of plastic tree guards blighting the landscape. What a total mess, absolutely embarrassing by National Highways and the council.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Huntingdon
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Appalling amount of shredded tyres on the grass verge, 9th April
Many lorry tyres and bits of roadwork orange barriers strewn across the grass verge. This is NOT a local council litter problem. Shredded tyres are not local litter they are specifically caused by the motorway. It's outrageous that highway maintenance have not cleared this.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Huntingdon
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Speed limit, 16th March
I get that the speed limit is in place because the barrier apparently needed replacing 2 years ago. I am confused why it ends where it does. The road becomes a NSL with no change in the barrier and continues with the same barrier type and quality to Fenstanton. If this section is fine to be 70mph shouldnt the bit into Huntingdon also be?
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Godmanchester
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Reduced speed limit on A1307 Reported via desktop in the Roadworks (NH) category anonymously at 23:39, Fri 23 July 2021 Sent to National Highways less than a minute later You have reported that the reduced speed limit on the A1307 between St Ives and Huntingdon is due to safety issues with the barrier. If this is so dangerous that a 40mph limit is needed, why are you taking nearly 2 years to fix it? Report abuse Get updates Problems nearby UPDATES Thank you for contacting Highways England about the reduced speed limit on the A1307 between St Ives and Huntingdon. We appreciate your concerns about the length of time it’s taking us to replace the barriers but please be assured that we are delivering the scheme as soon as possible. There is an ongoing 40mph speed limit on the A1307 from Godmanchester leading up to the train station in Huntingdon because we identified that the barriers needed upgrading when we undertook surveys as part of the A14 major project work. Part of the problem appears to be due to ground movement on the embankment, so finding the best solution is more complicated than it might appear. We started the design process to identify the most effective solution in January. This required further studies and surveys to be programmed and resourced which helps explain why the barriers will not be replaced until spring next year. Once this is done the speed limit will return to 70mph. Thank you again for your report. Kind Regards Highways England State changed to: Internal referral Posted by National Highways at 10:18, Mon 9 August 2021, 10th February
Further to your comments above, we are know a further 12 months on the the situation has not moved on. When do you expect remedial works to be completed.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Small amount of pot holes, 17th January
Small amount of pot holes along the a1108 as you are heading towards Woodgreen Animal Shelter from the A14. Near the left turn to the farm.
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Fly tip, 10th October
This fly tipping has been here for a month now and we would like it cleared please
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Godmanchester
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Unexplained 40mph on the A1307, 27th July
Please can somebody explain why the 40 Mph speed limit is still on the A1307 between Huntingdon and Godmanchester. The signs say for safety reasons. What safety reason? The barrier were meant to be fixed in March 2021
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Variable signs fault, 21st July
The queue detection system westbound in this location is triggering hourly for no reason. There is no queue.
Please can we get this investigated properly, as this keeps getting "fixed" and then the issue reappears. Thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Godmanchester
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40mph speed limits, 18th July
40mph limits are still here and no work being carried out. Signs ignored by at least 50% of drivers, creating a hazardous situation.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Barrier on A1307, 16th July
In previous replies, you have said that the barrier repair on the A1307 by Huntingdon would be completed by March 2022, then when you missed that, by July this year.
As we on the 16th of July today, with no sign of any work being started, please can you confirm that this work which has taken 2 years already, will be completed this month as promised.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Hemingford Abbots
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Massive Tempory Road signs laying flat on the ground, 24th June
Westbound just before exiting on to the godmanchester slip road, The temporary signs were never collected and now lay on the ground.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A1307, Godmanchester
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Debris, 6th June
A14 both directions, debris everywhere, mostly old shredded tyres and other car parts, and your abandoned road traffic equipment. Distracting to road users, and debris risks entering live lanes.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Godmanchester
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Redundant road work equipment, 3rd June
A14 Huntingdon to M11, roadside debris including car tyres and left over traffic cones etc absolutely everywhere. Remind me why we pay our road tax? Absolute disgrace, please collect all this! Thanks
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Godmanchester
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Variable signs fault, 27th May
The variable speed signage between Jct 22 and Jct 23 have been displaying queue and restricted speed for at least a week - no actual traffic issue involved. causing problems with braking traffic with 40 limit which then clears to national speed limit at next gantry.
Nearest road to the pin placed on the map (automatically generated by Bing Maps): A14, Godmanchester
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