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Discuss: Barmy bollards and silly signs

9:26am Wednesday 1st October 2008

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By Simon Bull »

MOTORISTS are being driven to despair by an overload of signs, and it is impacting on road safety. What do you think?

Not just signs but also advertising boards, bollards, bus stops and other 'street furniture', which more than half of motorists think is making our roads too cluttered.

According to a poll, 53 per cent of drivers reckon street clutter regularly impairs their view of the road, particularly at junctions.

Four out of ten say they have had an accident or near miss because of cluttered streets.

Autoglass found one in four motorists think too many road signs are a danger, while a third saying confusing or conflicting signs make streets a danger to drivers.

What are your experiences? Are there too many distractions as you're driving along?

Signs are generally designed to make roads safer or provide more information to motorists - but are there too many, and would less be better?

Have you come across any pointless street clutter - such as useless signs which serve no purpose or unnecessary bollards which cause more problems than they solve?

If you're a pedestrian or cyclist, does street clutter also affect your safety? Are there too many obstructions on roadsides and pavements?

Have your say - add your comments below.


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Mark, Dartford says...
9:59am Wed 1 Oct 08

Well, not to sure about road sign clutter.But I am about
people that should not be driving, ie, speeding etc. We read stories about this every week.I can't see how the 'clutter' has affected them.

Excalibur, Bromley says...
10:44am Wed 1 Oct 08

There's definitely way too many road signs about, that obstruct views and distract. So many of them are either pointless or contradict each other, hence the number of people cutting from one lane into another at the last moment.

The local authorities could save so much of our council tax by not putting up these roadside distractions. However, it appears that those in power think that we're so daft that we need instruction on what to do, where to go etc every 10 or so metres.

As with a lady's make-up or cleavage, less is more!

jj, SE says...
1:07pm Wed 1 Oct 08

I agree with Mark - road signs probably do very little to make people drive better and cause fewer accidents. Flashing signs that show that you're speeding are the biggest joke. They don't make anybody slow down, but they catch your eye and distract you. Physical barriers are the only way to contol drivers who don't care about laws or the safety of others. Speed limits, turning and overtaking testrictions etc. are just ignored by certain types of drivers. If we want to get them under control we'll need more barriers, speed humps, traffic islands etc., not more signs and clutter.

Mike, Plumstead says...
1:37pm Wed 1 Oct 08

The best sign I have seen so far is on the A2 heading towards the coast. There is a huge sign that spans the road and at the side another sign says "This sign is not in use". Do they think we are idiots and do not know the difference between a working and non workin sign.

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