SPEED checks are set to continue on a stretch of road where two fatal crashes took place near Evesham.
A man died in a crash on the A44 at Pitchers Hill near Wickhamford at 8.30pm on Thursday (August 10) involving multiple vehicles.
A motorcylist died at the same spot on Friday morning. (August 11).
West Mercia Police Road Safety said speed enforcement continues to take place on the A44 as well as officers responding to community concerns.
South Worcestershire local policing commander, superintendent Rebecca Love, said: "Local officers work closely with the Road Safety Team to make our roads safer for all road users."
Members of the public are being encouraged to submit any footage of inconsiderate and dangerous driving through Operation Snap.
The spokesperson added: "I would also encourage local residents to sign up to Neighbourhood Matters to receive updates on the work their local officers are doing to address the issues in their local area, including speeding and road safety concerns.
"To sign up to Neighbourhood Matters visit Home Page - Neighbourhood Matters where you’ll also be able to find details of your local safer neighbourhood team."
Elizabeth Eyre, county councillor for Broadway and Wickhamford said: "This is an area where speed checks are done all the time.
"To date, speed is not an issue in the area.
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"Our hearts go out to the families too - these crashes have caused a lot of distress."
Investigations are ongoing into the two crashes.
A man died after a multi-vehicle crash on Thursday.
A 47-year-old man suffered serious injuries after he was assaulted after the crash.
And a 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault and driving under the influence of drugs. He has now been released on bail.
Meanwhile, a motorcyclist died after crashing into a telegraph pole on Friday morning.
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "Enquiries are ongoing into both crashes, including viewing CCTV."
"In relation to the first collision, a 47-year-old man is assisting with our enquiries."
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