Fears over a notorious junction were raised in the months before a woman was struck by a car on Christmas Eve, it has emerged.
Local councillors in Horsford had been urging Norfolk County Council to do something about the zebra crossing in Holt Road - which is just a few metres from the junction with Mill Lane - following a series of "very close calls".
The revelations come after a woman was hit by a grey Vauxhall Corsa on Christmas Eve - leaving her in hospital with serious injuries.
The specific details of that collision are not yet clear but county councillor for the area, Tony Adams, said: "Both myself and Horsford Parish Council have been pushing for something to be done for quite a while.
"We've suggested moving the crossing because it's currently on top of Mill Lane and replacing it with traffic lights.
READ MORE: Major supermarket reveals opening date for new shop
"Lights would alert drivers and encourage them to stop.
"There have been a number of very close calls, but until Christmas Eve there had been no serious accidents.
"And as a result, nothing has been done.
"I think the county council should reconsider this."
The crossing allows people to access Horsford Medical Centre and the village pharmacy from the Mill Lane side of the road.
READ MORE: Canaries loan striker summoned to South Korea for sex tape scandal questioning
Horsford Junior School is also in Mill Lane, which provides access to the dozens of new homes built on former farmland in the past decade.
A spokesman for Norfolk County Council confirmed discussions had taken place with Horsford Parish Council about potential safety measures "in late 2023".
"We’re looking into what’s possible, factoring in how effective these measures are likely to be and also cost and possible funding sources," they added.
"[We] are due to meet with the parish council again early in 2024 to discuss these further.”
READ MORE: First look inside Norwich's new haven for bikers
It is understood that the driver involved in the Christmas Eve crash is assisting police with their inquiries.
The woman involved was initially taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital but was later transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, where she remains with serious injuries.
Officers would still like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have any relevant dashcam footage and can be contacted on 101.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here