CONCERNS are being raised that the 'intentional' damage to several community road signs could be putting road safety at risk.

Five devices have been damaged at five different sites – in Winterbourne Steepleton, Harman's Cross, Spetisbury, Upton and Weymouth.

SIDs are electronic, vehicle activated devices that remind road users of speed limits and help lower speeds through Dorset communities.

They aim to make people feel safer and support the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.

Tony Burden, Dorset Council Road Safety Manager, said: “It’s disappointing that people would intentionally cause damage to SIDs – they are an important road safety tool.

“The devices are owned by the community and any repairs or replacement is paid for by the local town or parish council.”

Anyone concerned about a SID not working properly is asked to email sids@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk