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Publication Date:-
2023-08-25
 
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ON Thursday, 24 August 2023, Merseyside Police have conformed that emergency services are currently attending an incident on the Formby Bypass (A565) at the roundabout into Formby, known locally as the Lighthouse roundabout.



The road has been fully closed to Southbound traffic, heading to Liverpool, from Formby Tesco  junction to the South Enterance Roundabout, following a collision involving a motorcyclist and a white HGV at around:- 10.30am.



Merseyside Police said:- "A man who was riding the motorbike sustained several serious injuries and was taken to Hospital. The driver of the lorry remained at the scene and is assisting Officers with their enquiries. Formby Bypass is closed from Altcar Road Southbound whilst Police Officers continue their investigations."



A spokesperson for the North West Air Ambulance Service confirmed that they did land and attended the incident, after been seen to fly over the area. "We can confirm that the North West Air Ambulance Charity's HO8 responded to the incident."

If you have any dashcam footage from your vehicle or information on this incident, please contact them on Twitter, quoting log:- 305 of Thursday, 24 August 2023.  Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800555111, or via their online form at: Give Information Anonymously on the Crimestoppers website:-  Crimestoppers-UK.Org.

During the road closure, many drivers turned off thinking they could go though Formby to avoid the incident, leading to huge traffic problems within the village. This is the latest incident on the Bypass that has also lead to huge traffic delays and confused motorists, leading to some suggesting that a motorway diversion style signage system should be installed.  What are your thoughts on this idea? Could an alternative route signage system be used in future? Please email your thoughts to us at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com or send us a message on:-  Mastodon, Facebook or Twitter.




5 things you need to know about home EV charging!

AS the UK's electric and hybrid market continues to boom, the safe installation of EV chargers is a crucial factor for homeowners. Recent data reveals that there are 477,000 electric cars on the road and approximately 790,000 plug in hybrids. Electric Vehicles (EV) now have a 14% share of the UK's new car market and are projected to outsell diesel and mild hybrid diesel cars by the end of the year.

With this in mind, NICEIC; the UK's leading body for certified electrical businesses; shares the top 5 things electric and hybrid vehicle owners need to know when it comes to the safe installation of EV chargers.

  • Assess the Homes Electrical System... Before installing an EV charger, evaluate the home's electrical capacity. An EV charger can demand a significant amount of power, which may require an electrical upgrade to the home's infrastructure. Old wiring may not be able to cope with the demand, potentially putting the property at risk of a fire. A certified business will be able to determine if any modifications are necessary to accommodate the charger's power requirements.

  • Select the Right Location... The physical placement of the EV charger is critical for safety and accessibility. Chargers should be installed in an area away from risk of damage and protected from extreme weather conditions wherever possible. Adequate spacing and proper cable management are also essential to prevent tripping hazards and damage to the cables.

  • Choose the Right Charger Type... EV chargers come in different levels (1, 2 and 3). Each level offers varying charging speeds and voltage requirements with 3 being the highest. The choice should align with the drivers' driving habits, vehicle battery capacity, and available electrical capacity. A certified electrical business can help decide which charger type suits the cars and drivers needs best.

  • Prioritise Professional Installation... safety is paramount when it comes to EV charger installation. Homeowners should never attempt to fit an EV charger themselves and should always ensure that the work is carried out by a competent person such as an NICEIC Certified Business. Proper installation will safeguard against potential hazards and ensure the system always runs efficiently.

  • Don't Forget to Check for Wear and Tear:... Just like any other electrical appliance, EV charger cables should be routinely examined to ensure their continued functionality and safety. Should you find anything of concern, then it's best to bring in a certified electrical business to identify any potential issues before they become hazardous. Keeping a close eye on cable condition not only guarantees a reliable charging experience, but also extends the lifespan of both the charger and the vehicle's battery.

Bonus tip!

Should further renewable energy sources such as:- battery storage, solar PV or heat pumps be on the future wish list, homeowners should think ahead and discuss these at the point of installation. A certified electrical business will be able to advise on the simple steps a homeowner can take now to facilitate any additional upgrades in the future.

EV chargers are an integral part of transitioning to greener travel. However, safety should always be the top priority. Homeowners should refrain from attempting DIY installations and instead rely on a certified business which possesses the knowledge and expertise to ensure a safe, efficient and reliable charging solution for the electric or hybrid vehicle.

For further information or to search for your nearest NICEIC Certified electrical business, visit:- NICEIC.Com.

Have your say about the EV topic... Please email your thoughts to us at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com or send us a message on:-  Mastodon, Facebook or Twitter.

 
      
 
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