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Spalding Crossroads: 11 Crashes Prompt Speed Review
2 Feb
Summary
- Speed limit at Spalding's Fulney Drove and Mill Drove North junction to be reviewed.
- The junction has seen 11 crashes in the past five years.
- A proposal aims to reduce the limit from 60mph to 50mph.

A speed limit review is scheduled for a notorious crossroads near Spalding, Lincolnshire, which has been classified as an accident cluster site. The junction of Fulney Drove and Mill Drove North has been the scene of 11 reported crashes over the past five years, according to Lincolnshire County Council.
During a planning committee meeting on February 9, 2026, a proposal to decrease the speed limit from 60mph (96km/h) to 50mph (80km/h) in all directions leading to the junction will be examined. This potential change would affect the area stretching north to Weston Hills Road and south to the A16.
Despite previous safety measures such as enhanced warning signs and altered road markings, the number of injury accidents at this site remains high. The council report indicates that these engineering interventions have not effectively curbed the accident rate, necessitating further review.




