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An article in today's Telegraph says:
Complaints about the 71 road signs bristling along a half a mile stretch on the A419 have highlighted one of the more interesting debates in road safety.
A number of experts believe that drivers are being hit with information overload and that our roads would be safer – as well as more attractive – with less clutter.
I happen to agree with them. A couple of years ago I went to Drachten, a small town in northern Holland where the majority of street signs have been stripped out. The theory behind this is that if roads are slightly more risky, motorists will drive more carefully.
It sounds counter-intuitive, but in fact it has worked. The number of serious accidents has dropped since the signs – and even some of the traffic lights – were removed.