11-year-old girl hit by car on East Riding village’s zebra…

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11-year-old girl hit by car on East Riding village’s zebra…

An 11-year-old girl being hit by a car while walking over an East Riding village's zebra crossing on her way home from school has prompted calls to improve safety there. Alexa Wrightson was hit by a car on Thorngumbald's Main Road while using the zebra crossing which some in the village claim is ignored by drivers. The 11-year-old, who was not badly hurt, said it had been a scary experience and she did not want others to go through the same thing. An East Riding Council spokesperson said they had offered to meet with Thorngumbald Parish Council to discuss the issue further. Since the accident happened in January Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart has joined calls to improve the crossing, along with East Riding and parish councillors. READ MORE: £300k to be spent on resurfacing section of A1079 near Pocklington, with some road closures and bus stop changes Sickness outbreak at care home sees health officials called in over suspected Norovirus He and East Riding South West Holderness' Cllr John Dennis and Thorngumbald Parish Council members claimed they saw drivers disregarding the crossing during their visit. Mr Stuart said he visited the crossing after being contacted by Miss Wrightson's grandfather Peter Maskell who was concerned about her welfare and the safety of other pedestrians. The Conservative MP added locals had called for the crossing to be turned into a pelican crossing so that drivers are alerted to it. M
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