Car Smashes Through Safety Barriers Outside Hove School
A car has crashed through safety barriers on Somerhill Road in Hove this afternoon, sparking alarm among parents and local residents.
Crash at Busy School Junction
The smash happened at the junction of School Street and Somerhill Road, where bollards were put in place to control traffic and stop unsafe parking during school drop-off and pick-up times.
These barriers form part of a council “School Streets” scheme designed to keep kids safe and ease congestion around local schools.
No Injuries But Tensions Rise
Thankfully, no injuries have been reported so far. Emergency services have been alerted and are expected to inspect the scene shortly.
The barriers are vital—they stop non-essential vehicles from entering during peak hours, helping protect children from traffic dangers.
Parents Furious Over Reckless Driving
Parents and nearby residents are furious. They say this latest incident underscores a worrying trend of drivers flouting restrictions in the area.
“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,” one parent told us.
Authorities Launch Investigation
Local authorities are now reviewing CCTV footage to get to the bottom of the crash. It’s unclear if any charges will be brought against the driver.
Residents are urged to report any dangerous driving near schools to Sussex Police or local council enforcement teams.
Stay tuned for more updates as the story develops.