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Haaris Usman’s loved ones have urged Transport for London (TfL) and the Mayor of London to investigate the safety of Royal Docks Road.
Redbridge man Haaris, who studied in Ilford and Barnet and hoped to become an engineer, died in hospital two days after being injured in a two-car crash there on February 5.
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Around a dozen members of Haaris’ family recently visited the crash site with Labour MP for East Ham, Sir Stephen Timms, where they discussed the safety features on that stretch of the road.
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Haaris’ aunt Sana Bashir believed a reassessment of the road is required.
“The signage is pretty poor, there are no CCTV cameras.
“What concerns me is you’ve got these crash barriers but they don’t run along the whole of the pathway.”
She said there is a gap where the vehicle fell which Haaris was a passenger in.

According to Haaris’ family, the vehicle he was travelling in was heading towards Gallions Reach Shopping Park.
Upon collision, they claim it travelled across at least two lanes of traffic and fell down a slope onto a pathway before hitting a metal fence.
Sana continued: “I think a reassessment is definitely required, not just around placing crash barriers but actually studying the flow of the traffic because it does get congested.
“Let’s make our roads much safer.”

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