It was called Dead Man's Curve. This was despite the fact that, unlike most places called that, or a derivative, no-one had actually died on, off, or even near it. But it was a huge, sudden curve near the top of the hill, one that everyone could see was stupidly dangerous. But the cost of lights or anything like that was prohibitive, said every successive council.
It seemed like it was a matter of time until it would be renamed to whomever died on it.
But then when it happened, it was a guy called Mann, so nothing changed, really.
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