A car has crashed through safety barriers on Somerhill Road in Hove this afternoon,...

Published: 7:06 pm March 10, 2025
Updated: 12:56 pm October 8, 2025
Car Crashes Through School Street Barriers in Hove

 

A car has crashed through safety barriers on Somerhill Road in Hove this afternoon, prompting concern from residents and parents.

The incident occurred at the junction of School Street and Somerhill Road, where bollards are installed to reduce traffic congestion and prevent unsafe parking near local schools during drop-off and pick-up times.

According to reports from Sussex News – Breaking news for Sussex, the vehicle ploughed through the barriers, which are part of a council initiative to improve road safety for schoolchildren and ease traffic flow in the area.

No Injuries Reported So Far

At this stage, it is not known whether any injuries occurred, though emergency services were reportedly notified and are expected to assess the scene.

The damaged barriers are used to restrict access to non-essential traffic during peak school hours, forming part of a “School Streets” scheme aimed at creating safer, healthier environments around schools.

Community Concerns Raised

Parents and local residents have expressed concern over the incident, which they say highlights ongoing issues with drivers ignoring restrictions in the area.

One parent outside the school said:

These bollards are there for a reason — to protect children and reduce the chaos during school runs. It’s frightening to think what could have happened if this happened during pick-up time.”

Investigation Underway

Local authorities are expected to review CCTV footage and investigate the circumstances of the crash. It is not yet known whether the driver faces any charges or penalties.

Residents are urged to continue reporting any unsafe driving or violations near schools to Sussex Police or the local council enforcement teams.

More updates will follow as details emerge.

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