Who is responsible for speed bumps on private road

Who is responsible for speed bumps on private road

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nasz

Original Poster:

431 posts

256 months

Friday 26th March 2004
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I seriously damaged my exhaust on a speed bump installed on a private road. Now the property owner is stating that it is not their responsibility!

So whose is it? Is there any legal reference material?

m-five

11,670 posts

297 months

Friday 26th March 2004
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nasz said:
I seriously damaged my exhaust on a speed bump installed on a private road. Now the property owner is stating that it is not their responsibility!

So whose is it? Is there any legal reference material?


If the property owner put it there then it is their responsibility - if they still claim no responsibility then tear it up and see who comes running to complain!

nasz

Original Poster:

431 posts

256 months

Friday 26th March 2004
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Good point!! Will bear that in mind!

dimmadan

703 posts

276 months

Friday 2nd April 2004
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It would appear to be illegal to install speed bumps on private streets.

Anyone installing speed bumps would be wise to install them to the Department of Transport regulations.

You would need to find out who is responsible for maintaince of the road. It could be the property owners who are resonsible for their bit of the road in front of their house. Then find out if the humps are to any standard, you may have a claim.

(please note a private street is a road NOT maintained by the local highway authority but where members of the public have a right of way)

chris_lx

23 posts

263 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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Install a spike strip and say it is not your responsiblity, they should not have driven over it

nasz

Original Poster:

431 posts

256 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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Still unresolved despite many many letters!

Must admit it's looking more and more tempting to put my own version of speed bumps down!!

Cyrus1971

855 posts

252 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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Sorry for your problem.

If I remember my land law lectures OK then the land owner (not lessee) is always accountable (except in a few bizarre circumstances). This is balanced by a voluntary assumption of risk on your part on entering any private property.

If there is anything worthy of mention to the public on entering (e.g. Caution Speed hump / Danger Unstable Building etc) it is incumbent on the land owner to do this. The test is if they “reasonably” discharged their responsibility to notify you (as is so often in Civil law) Frustratingly vague but then that’s the Law !

N.B this is not legal advice – just my un-qualified opinion !

mommymagic

1 posts

251 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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I'd like to know how I can legally install speed bumps on my private road so people will be forced to slow down or hurt their vehicle. To many kids on my street, really fast cars.

Ukhaliq

4 posts

249 months

Wednesday 11th August 2004
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just stik a big a$$ pile of bricks in middle of road. not too high, high enough to be able to drive over whilst probably wrecking the car :-)