Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Last week, I was driving down a road (owned by the council). It was dark and as a result, I drove over the raised platform, where an illuminated 'keep left' bollard should have been. As a result, I wrecked 2 tyres and alloys.
The council will not accept responsability as they state that I should have driven with due care and attention and that the lines on the road would have been sufficient notice for the raised platform.
Can anyone offer me some advise about how to prove my case? What is the legaility with regard to illuminated 'keep left' bollards?
Has anyone else been through something similar? Did you go to court? What evidence did you show the court?
My wife took this video as I drove through the route of the accident.
https://goo.gl/photos/ZqxhNsquhp4NmuY77
The council claim that the road markings are sufficient enough to tell me of the raised platform, but I think this is rubbish. If that was the case, why do they maintain thousands of other illuminated bollards in the county? Also, the highway code states that I should be scanning ahead of me and that my stopping distance is 25ish metres.
Again any thoughts would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Last week, I was driving down a road (owned by the council). It was dark and as a result, I drove over the raised platform, where an illuminated 'keep left' bollard should have been. As a result, I wrecked 2 tyres and alloys.
The council will not accept responsability as they state that I should have driven with due care and attention and that the lines on the road would have been sufficient notice for the raised platform.
Can anyone offer me some advise about how to prove my case? What is the legaility with regard to illuminated 'keep left' bollards?
Has anyone else been through something similar? Did you go to court? What evidence did you show the court?
My wife took this video as I drove through the route of the accident.
https://goo.gl/photos/ZqxhNsquhp4NmuY77
The council claim that the road markings are sufficient enough to tell me of the raised platform, but I think this is rubbish. If that was the case, why do they maintain thousands of other illuminated bollards in the county? Also, the highway code states that I should be scanning ahead of me and that my stopping distance is 25ish metres.
Again any thoughts would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Comment