MP calls for urgent road safety overhaul after series of fatal crashes on A361 Frome bypass

By Daniel Mumby - Local Democracy Reporter

12th Apr 2024 | Local News

Somerton And Frome MP Sarah Dyke. CREDIT: Somerset Liberal Democrats.
Somerton And Frome MP Sarah Dyke. CREDIT: Somerset Liberal Democrats.

A Somerset MP is to meet with senior police figures and council officers to discuss possible improvements to a key road in her constituency.

The A361 Frome bypass, which lies at the eastern edge of the town, has been the scene of three deaths in the last nine months – the most recent being on Monday evening (April 8).

Sarah Dyke, the Liberal Democrat MP for Somerton and Frome, has requested a meeting with senior figures from Somerset Council and Avon and Somerset Constabulary to see what improvements can be made to the road.

The police are still appealing for information from the public as part of their ongoing investigation.

The most recent fatal crash on the Frome bypass occurred at around 11pm on Monday (April 8) at the junction with the A362 Rodden Road, when a silver Mercedes C220 AMG collided with a silver Volkswagen Golf.

The driver and sole occupant of the Golf, a woman in her twenties, was critically injured and tragically, she died at the scene.

A police spokesman said: "While formal identification has yet to take place, her next of kin have been informed and will be supported by a specialist family liaison officer.

"A man in his fifties, the sole occupant of the Mercedes, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, drink driving and drug driving. Following a medical assessment at the scene, he was taken into police custody, where he remains.

The road reopened on the morning of Tuesday, April 9, following recovery of the vehicles and an examination of the scene by collision investigators.

"If you have any dashcam, CCTV or other footage, or any information about the circumstances leading to the collision, please call 101 and give the reference 5224089811."

The Frome bypass is one of the busiest roads in Somerset, carrying traffic from in and around Frome as well as lorries from the numerous quarries to the west and serving as a main link to the neighbouring town of Trowbridge.

The road may have to handle additional traffic in the coming years in light of the existing housing growth at the southern edge of Frome and the proposed Selwood Garden Community of an additional 1,700 new homes.

Ms Dyke – who was elected in July 2023 – said: "The Frome bypass is riddled with black spots along its entire length. Three lives have been lost on this stretch of road within nine months and that simply can't continue.

"Road traffic collisions have a physical, emotional, social and economic impact on all those involved, and on the wider community.

"I'm demanding an urgent meeting with Somerset Council to discuss how we can work together with stakeholders to design a set of principles and policies aimed at eliminating serious injuries and fatalities on the A361 specifically, but also across the county's road network."

In addition to the dangers for motorists, large sections of the A361 have no pavement or safe refuge for pedestrians.

The Frome Missing Links project has been looking at delivering a safe active travel route from the Edmund Park estate under the road and railway line, linking up with national cycle network route 24 towards Longleat.

Somerset Council said its highways officers would gladly meet with Ms Dyke but cautioned about making hasty decisions in light of an ongoing police investigation.

A spokesman said: "Clearly this is a tragic incident and before we rush to any conclusions we will need to await the outcome of the police investigation, which is ongoing.

"We are aware a man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, drink driving and drug driving.

"Safety engineering improvements are only one element in reducing the likelihood of collisions occurring; education, awareness raising and enforcement also play a key role.

"Following five deaths in this area since 2019, we have arranged to meet with the local MP and Avon and Somerset Police to discuss how we might raise awareness and improve road safety in the area."

     

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