RTC at St Ninnians Junction in Douglas
| Authority | Department of Infrastructure |
|---|---|
| Date received | 2021-07-08 |
| Outcome | All information sent |
| Outcome date | 2021-07-27 |
| Case ID | 1892177 |
Summary
A request was made for details of road traffic collisions at St Ninnians Junction in Douglas over the last five years. The Department of Infrastructure disclosed that two personal injury collisions occurred during this period, though police collision numbers were redacted to protect individual identities.
Key Facts
- Two personal injury collisions were recorded at the junction outside St Ninians in the latest five-year period.
- One collision occurred on 16th November 2020 and was categorized as a slight injury.
- The second collision occurred on 11th April 2017 and was categorized as a serious injury.
- Police collision numbers were redacted from the provided appendix to prevent the identification of individuals.
- The response was issued by the Department of Infrastructure on 27 July 2021.
Data Disclosed
- 16th November 2020
- 11th April 2017
- two personal injury collisions
- 1892177
- 5 years
Exemptions Cited
- Information redacted to prevent identification of individuals
Original Request
Hi Sir/Madam Could you assist Could you detail any RTC incidents at St Ninnians Junction in Douglas for the last 5 years Cheers
Data Tables (1)
Full Response Text
Appendix 1
Department of Infrastructure Sea Terminal Building, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2RF
Contact: FOI Response Team/AD/PN Telephone: (01624) 686785 Email: dpo-doi@gov.im
Our ref: 1892177 27 July 2021
Dear ###
We write further to your request which was received on 8 July 2021 and which states (sic):
"Hi Sir/Madam Could you assist Could you detail any RTC incidents at St Ninnians Junction in Douglas for the last 5 years Cheers"
Our response to your request is as follows: In the latest five year period there have been two personal injury collisions recorded at the junction outside St Ninians. One collision was categorised as a slight injury (green marker) occurring on 16th November 2020 and the other categorised as serious injury (orange marker) occurring 11th April 2017. The location of these collisions can be found in Appendix 1 (attached). Within Appendix 1, collision numbers used by the police have been redacted. This is because this information could be used to identify individuals.
Please quote the reference number 1892177 in any future communications.
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