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By Jaime Pitt-Mackay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
Residents are voicing their concerns over the safety and driving behaviour of people at the Belt Road/Middle Road intersection with a number of crashes in the past few weeks, and the council will be taking action to make the intersection more visible.
A resident, who asked not to be named and lives on the corner of the intersection, said he was aware of at least 14 crashes at the intersection in the time he has been living there (since the early 2000s), and has had his fence and vehicle damaged as a result of crashes at the intersection. “In the last 12 months I can think of
at least three and there was even three in one day during the netball season.” He has had his vehicle damaged and said other residents around the intersection had had their fences crashed into at one point or another.
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