Margaret Jones

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2017-0053
Date of Report 22 February 2017
Coroner Peter Harrowing
Coroner Area Avon
Response Deadline ✓ from report 19 April 2017
No published response · Over 2 years old
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Responses 0 of 2
56-Day Deadline 19 Apr 2017
Over 2 years old — no identified published response
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Coroner's Concerns
_ (1) Notwithstanding the contribution made to this collision by the factors described above there have been a number of road traffic collisions at this junction involving drivers emerging on to the A36 (2)The speed limit in the section of the A36 either side of Branch Road should be reduced s0 as to improve the safety of drivers both those on A36 and those emerging from Branch Road.

(3) The road signs including carriageway markings should be reviewed and improved so as to provide greater warning to drivers as to the risk from this junction.

(4) Whilst not factors in this collision appropriate repairs should be made to the high friction surface and road markings in the vicinity of the junction:
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe your organisation has the power to take such action;
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 13th September 2016 commenced an investigation into the death of Mrs. Margaret Joyce Jones age 74 years. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 18th January 2017 _ The conclusion of the inquest was that the medical cause of death was I(a) Traumatic rupture of thoracic aorta, Multiple rib fractures. Fractured pelvis and the short-form conclusion was that the death was due a 'Road Traffic Collision'_
Circumstances of the Death
The circumstances of Mrs. Jones' death was that on Sth September 2016 she was driving her Ford Tourneo (Registration along Branch Road, Hinton Charterhouse in the direction of the A36 She was alone in the car at the time Her daughter was driving the car ahead with two other occupants At around 13.24 hours Mrs_ Jones was emerging from the Branch Road junction on to the A36 with the intention of turning right (south east) Her daughter had just performed the same manoeuvre: As she commenced the right turn on to the A36 a collision occurred between her vehicle and a Scania R450 44 tonne articulated lorry travelling north, the driver of the being unable to avoid the collision As a result of the collision Mrs. Jones received serious injuries from which she died at the scene She was pronounced dead at 14.20 hours The driver of the lorry was physically uninjured: During the Inquest heard evidence from witnesses to the collision as well as from of the Collision Investigation Unit, Avon & Somerset Constabulary who conducted the collision investigation: In evidence heard that the weather at the time of collision was dry, overcast with visibility. The carriageway surface was mostly dry_ Junction markings were worn but visible The high friction coating of the A36 in the vicinity of the junction was worn in places_ heard evidence that the speed of the Scania R450 immediately before the collision was approximately 35 mph: The speed limit on the carriageway at the scene of the collision is 60 mph and S0mph for large goods vehicles lorry good

The Ford Tourneo and the Scania R450 were both examined by specialist vehicle examiners of the Collision Investigation Unit who reported that there were no defects in either vehicle which would have caused or contributed to the collision_ A medical episode, alcohol and mobile phone use by either driver were not factors in the collision_ During the Inquest heard evidence that opposite the junction were unauthorised road side traders making and selling sizeable carved wooden objects In addition heard that Mrs. Jones, who was following her daughter; was anxious not to lose sight of her daughter as she was unsure of the route. This anxiousness on the part of Mrs_ Jones and the possible momentary distraction due to the traders opposite the junction found to be contributory factors to the collision During the course of the Inquest heard evidence from Ithat there had been a number of road traffic collisions at this junction involving vehicles emerging from Branch Road, with both the speed of vehicles and traffic density being contributory factors have since been informed of 17 collisions being reported to the Police between 3Oth June 2008 and 5th September 2016 including the fatality of Mrs. Jones
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