Drivers have hit out at the safety of a major Lancashire motorway - blaming inadequate lighting, flooding and poor driving standards.
It comes after Pendle Council put forward a motion calling for a safety review of the M65 following a similar call by Burnley Council last year.
National Highways is in charge of the motorway between junction 1a (Cuerden) and 10 (Burnley) with Lancashire County Council responsible for junction 10 to junction 14 (Colne).
Last year there were two fatalities, nine serious injuries and the sad death of a horse on the M65 between Preston and Burnley, which handles around 75,000 journeys each day.
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