| Linda Cook, who works as a receptionist at the hospital, has complained about drivers who rush to the main exit just after 5 pm and ignore the zebra crossing on the main driveway.
Hospital bosses are so concerned about “dangerous driving” on the site, they have called in the police and local authority roads and transport specialists for help to avoid accidents. They are also considering what traffic calming measures can be introduced.
Linda said that since passing her driving test 20 years ago she has been under the impression that when approaching a zebra crossing, the correct procedure was to slow down and check if anyone was waiting to cross, in which case the driver should stop to allow the pedestrian or pedestrians to cross safely.
“It has become obvious to me that these regulations do not apply to motorists leaving Ninewells in the evening,” said Linda.
“When it comes to 5 pm and time to head home after a long day at work, pedestrians beware if trying to cross. You are putting your life in their hands.
“Too many times on my way home, I have had to step back rather quickly to avoid being knocked over on the crossing.”
Site manager Brian Main said, “As someone with responsibility for general site management, including traffic, I have serious concerns about examples of dangerous driving on a number of roads within the site.
“I have already taken steps to investigate what action we require to take to combat and control the increasing disregard of road safety on the hospital roads.
“I have established a group to look into the matter with representatives from NHS Tayside, Tayside Police Traffic Division, Scottish Ambulance Service and Dundee City Council Roads and Transport.
“We will be developing an action plan to deal with high-risk road areas.
“One of the things we will be looking at is using traffic calming measures and we are taking advice on this from our colleagues in Tayside Police and the City Council roads/transport office.
“I would appeal to all drivers to consider the safety of others. Would it not be better to take some care now and avoid a serious accident rather than live with a regret?” |