Sion Village red paint road markings (FOI)Sion Village red paint road markings (FOI)
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14 August 2023.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
Red paint has been applied on La Grande Route de St Jean on the entry to the 20mph limit at Sion Village.
Please provide details of the risk assessment undertaken in relation to the application of this paint in this location, with particular regard to the impact on safety for two-wheel road users.
Response
The implementation of the colour highlighted 20mph roundels recently installed to emphasise the speed limits at Sion is governed by the Road Safety Audit Policy.
The Road Safety Audit (RSA) policy was followed, and the screening assessment concluded than an RSA was not required as detailed in the attached RSA policy Form A.
Scheme design drawings and supporting data have also been provided.
MMAColdPlastic042021NR.pdf
RSA FORM A (Sion Village 20mph)_Redacted.pdf
Sion Village 20mph Works (Road Markings and Gateways)NR.pdf
Sion Village 20mph Works (Signage)_Redacted.pdf
Sion Village Collisions Map (2016-2023)NR.pdf
Sion Village Collisions Data (2016-2023)NR.pdf
Personal information has been redacted in accordance with the Article 25 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
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