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Faded zebra crossing in Bristol an ‘accident waiting to happen’

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 1:50 pm
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Faded zebra crossing in Bristol an 'accident waiting to happen'
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Key Points

  • Residents near a busy link road in Bristol describe a faded zebra crossing as a “public safety hazard” and “accident waiting to happen”.
  • Locals have called for the zebra crossing to be repainted to address visibility issues.
  • The crossing’s poor condition raises concerns over pedestrian safety on the road.

Bristol (Bristol Express News) January 29, 2026 – Residents in Bristol have raised alarms over a faded zebra crossing on a busy link road, labelling it an “accident waiting to happen” and a significant public safety hazard.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why has the zebra crossing become a safety concern?
  • What are residents demanding?
    • Who is responsible for the repairs?
  • What happens next for pedestrian safety in Bristol?

People living nearby report that the worn markings make the crossing barely visible to drivers, increasing risks for pedestrians attempting to cross the road. According to BBC reporting, the situation has prompted urgent calls for repainting to restore proper visibility and safety.

Why has the zebra crossing become a safety concern?

Locals state that the zebra crossing’s faded white stripes have deteriorated over time, rendering it ineffective as a pedestrian priority point on the busy thoroughfare. BBC coverage highlights how the poor condition contributes to heightened dangers amid regular traffic flow.

As reported by Mike Gilmore of BBC, residents view the crossing as a “public safety hazard” due to its invisibility to motorists.

What are residents demanding?

Those living in the vicinity are pressing authorities to repaint the crossing promptly, arguing that inaction endangers lives on the link road. According to BBC, the community sees immediate resurfacing as essential to mitigate accident risks.

Who is responsible for the repairs?

Bristol residents point to local highway maintenance teams as needing to act swiftly on the repainting, with BBC noting the crossing’s status as a longstanding issue on the busy route.

What happens next for pedestrian safety in Bristol?

Calls for urgent intervention continue as locals await response from road authorities to address the faded markings. BBC reporting underscores the potential for tragedy if the zebra crossing remains unrestored.

The push for repainting reflects broader community efforts to enhance pedestrian protections on Bristol’s key roads.

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