Perugia, after the tragedy of Francesco here are the bollards in via San Galigano

PERUGIA – Intervention for road safety in via San Galigano, Rimbocchi area, where two fatal accidents occurred in a short time. The last Saturday…

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PERUGIA – Intervention for road safety in via San Galigano, Rimbocchi area, where two fatal accidents occurred in a short time. The latest last Saturday, at the intersection with Via Torelli, where 23-year-old Francesco Pergolesi lost his life, as he was passing through that stretch on his motorcycle. Fatal crash with a car. Precisely in that area, where the local police and ambulance intervened during the accident, some bollards were installed on Thursday. To be precise, lane delineators, the flexible rubber “tabs”. Together with the horizontal signs already present and the shape of the traffic island, they define the separation between the exit lane from via Torelli and the uphill lane of via San Galigano.
An anti-turning deterrent to prevent motorists exiting via Torelli from turning directly left to head towards the lower part of via San Galigano. The obligatory direction towards the Mutilati e Invalidi di Guerra roundabout above, above Santa Lucia, to be used for those who want to take the direction towards via Fasani, is indicated by the vertical signs exiting via Torelli.
It should be remembered that over time there have been numerous reports made by citizens on that stretch where, especially in the evening when traffic is not very intense, there have been many cases of direct left turns by those leaving via Torelli.
For that stretch of road, where another young man also lost his life recently, 17-year-old Pierluigi Pescatori who was hit by a van, there is talk of another critical issue in recent days. The issue, common to many other sections of the city, is that of high speed. The debate has also heated up on social media, where many point out that cars are whizzing by in both directions at all hours of the day. Especially in the lane that goes down from the roundabout towards Via Fasani, shortly preceded by a pedestrian crossing with on-demand traffic lights. The problem of speeding cars also happens despite the fact that checks and checkpoints by the police are very frequent in the areas in the area.

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