MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.
After some 50 years, the M6 to Heysham link road has opened and is hailed a great success... but.... there's a roundabout on it which is causing problems for some drivers.
It's not a small roundabout, and is signposted on the approach and has plenty of chevron signs (which seem to be getting crashed into) on the roundabout itself.
Some members of the local facebook group are calling for street lighting, rumble strips and bigger/more roundabout signs... whilst others are suggesting they simply pay attention to the road ahead when they're driving, especially at night. You can guess which group I'm in.
Here's a photo of the troublesome roundabout...
I'm not a driver, never have been... but is something the size of a roundabout on a dual carriageway the sort of thing that 'appears' unexpected... or is it the sort of thing a driver should half expect and be able to deal with accordingly? Do they need to be lit? Do they need rumble strips? Do they need 'idiot proof' signage?
It's not a small roundabout, and is signposted on the approach and has plenty of chevron signs (which seem to be getting crashed into) on the roundabout itself.
Some members of the local facebook group are calling for street lighting, rumble strips and bigger/more roundabout signs... whilst others are suggesting they simply pay attention to the road ahead when they're driving, especially at night. You can guess which group I'm in.
Here's a photo of the troublesome roundabout...
I'm not a driver, never have been... but is something the size of a roundabout on a dual carriageway the sort of thing that 'appears' unexpected... or is it the sort of thing a driver should half expect and be able to deal with accordingly? Do they need to be lit? Do they need rumble strips? Do they need 'idiot proof' signage?