Residents in a West Lothian street plagued by speeding drivers have missed out on road safety works for a second year.
Neighbours in Glen Crescent, Livingston, raised a petition last year to be included in the council’s annual £250,000 road improvement projects because of speeding drivers used their street as a 'rat run'.
That came after the tragic death of a pet dog, sparking safety concerns for local children - but a new study revealed that the street doesn’t meet strict criteria to meet accident reduction demands.
Local Councillor Alison Adamson said she was “ really disappointed” at the decision.
Last year one of the street's residents, Roddy Hill, called on councillors to support traffic calming measures in his street.
He and his neighbours saw more and more cars using Glen C