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Baby cheats death in crash at Charminster blackspot


A ONE-YEAR-OLD baby girl cheated death in a three-vehicle crash at a notorious blackspot near Dorchester.

Firefighters had to cut the roof off the car the infant was travelling in, leaving the vehicle looking like a wreck.

The baby escaped unhurt but her father,38, from Charminster suffered a fractured pelvis.

Police said the drama happened on the C12 Old Sherborne Road just outside Charminster just before 5pm on Saturday.

The road was closed between the Charminster and Charlton Down junctions for more than two hours while emergency crews worked on casualties and recovered two of the vehicles, a Ford Mondeo and a Citroen Berlingo.

A Peugeot 205 car was also involved.

Police said the Mondeo, registered to a Bournemouth motorist, contained the baby and a male driver and the Berlingo contained a man, 59, and a woman, 56, both from Sherborne.

The four were taken by ambulance to Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester.

They were released after treatment for whiplash and shock.

The crash was initially thought to be a serious accident with multiple casualties but PC Terry Swain of the road policing unit based at Dorchester said the injuries suffered were only slight.

The Dorchester firefighters who were involved removed the roof of the Mondeo on the advice of paramedics, not because anyone was physically trapped.

The Old Sherborne Road is one of Dorset’s most dangerous stretches of road, claiming eight lives in under four years.

Dozens of people have also been injured in crashes along the seven-mile isolated stretch of road which runs from Dorchester to Middlemarsh.

On the day of the crash, Charminster parish councillor Peter Hopford had put up a speed indicator device on the road to warn motorists. Parish councils have urged Dorset County Council to upgrade the C12 road to A-road status to allow improvements to be made at junctions.

The scene where the crash happened is not near a junction and is a relatively straight stretch but there are hidden dips and potholes.

Vice-chairman of Charminster Parish Council Tony Mackle said: “I can see the Old Sherborne Road from where I live and I noticed the blue flashing lights on Saturday and wondered what was going on.

“There are some concerns about that road but the main focus has been towards Cerne Abbas.

“However the road where the crash was has some hidden dips and blind summits. There isn’t very good forward visibility so it’s not a road you should be taking liberties on.” Sarah East, who represents the area on West Dorset District Council, said: “I know the county council is trying to improve that road and in the next year it is going to be looking at each stretch carefully.

“It is a road which has had some quite serious accidents along it.

“If people drove at the speed limit it would be all right but I am sorry to say many people do go too fast.”

Coun East added: “I know there are some dips in the road too and in the past there have been problems with flooding.

“I think people should drive particularly carefully along there and drive according to the weather conditions.”

Witnesses and anyone with information should contact Dorset police on 01305 222222.

Comments(7)

ThisisWeymouth says...
12:01pm Mon 22 Mar 10

The C12 is not a dangerous road, just a road used by a few dangerous, unthinking drivers."

macsimus says...
12:18pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Where does it say it is a dangerous road,
"The Old Sherborne Road is one of Dorset’s most dangerous stretches of road", not a dangerous road.
“If people drove at the speed limit it would be all right but I am sorry to say many people do go too fast.”
So what is your point ThisisWeymouth? It says it all in the article.

ThisisWeymouth says...
12:34pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Macsimus- It really is dangerous driving when people drive at the speed limit when road and weather conditions are not taken into consideration.

585 says...
2:02pm Mon 22 Mar 10

ThisisWeymouth, says...
It really is dangerous driving when people drive at the speed limit when road and weather conditions are not taken into consideration.
True, but this doesn't make the inanimate object -the road- dangerous, it is the iriots who drive unsafely on it.

pd7 says...
9:42pm Mon 22 Mar 10

If it is know to be a black spot then fix it rather than putting out money in some Iceland bank

CoogarUK.com says...
12:19am Tue 23 Mar 10

pd7, how do you propose to fix it when it is often the notoriously dangerous driving that is to blame?

CoogarUK.com says...
12:22am Tue 23 Mar 10

I know: Make it a toll road!


The wreckage following the accident on the Old Sherborne Road between Charminster and Charlton Down The wreckage following the accident on the Old Sherborne Road between Charminster and Charlton Down

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