Near miss statistics for Red X non compliance Nationally

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Dear Highways England Company Limited,

I am requesting the number of near miss reports that have been submitted by Traffic Officers nationally for non compliance of Red X signs by motorists on our network

Yours faithfully,

Michele Baker.

Highways England,

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SES Official Correspondence,

Dear Ms. Baker

I am writing to confirm that we have now completed our search for the information, which you requested on 21/05/2017.

A copy of the information is below.

There have been 1170 near miss incidents reported which have reference to red x but not all relate to non-compliance.

We have estimated that the cost of compiling your request to isolate non-compliance incidents will exceed £450. Section 12 of the Act does not oblige us to comply with requests if they exceed this limit.

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Eamonn McGuinness
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