The MP for Exeter has called for a safety review of the pedestrian crossing where a 12-year old boy was fatally injured last month.
Leo Gregory was hit by a skip lorry on the crossing on Topsham Road just off the Countess Wear roundabout.
So far an investigation has found no wrong-doing.
However local residents and councillors say the crossing, and the nearby roundabout, are dangerous to pedestrians and Ben Bradshaw says action to improve matters is long overdue.
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