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Unclear signs for A40(W) vs Barton exit Reported anonymously at 16:48, Mon 25 February 2019 I am a Barton resident and I use the Green Road Roundabout daily. In doing so I (green arrow) often risk being hit by other vehicles wanting to take the A40(W) exit coming from the middle lane (red arrow). Based on the new road marking and signs, in order to exit at Bayswater and immediately turn onto North Way, cars ought to be in the leftmost lane when waiting at the London Road lights (green arrow). Drivers who want to proceed straight in Bayswater could also stop in the middle lane, then find themselves in the rightmost lane at the Bayswater exit (red arrow). Google Earth (in the satellite picture) still shows the old marking in which drivers in the middle lane (red arrow) are allowed to take the A40(W) exit. I urge the council to: 1. make the markings clearer so drivers are less likely to make mistakes 2. enforce the traffic regulations so that violators can be educated
I am a Barton resident and I use the Green Road Roundabout daily. In doing so I (green arrow) often risk being hit by other vehicles wanting to take the A40(W) exit coming from the middle lane (red arrow). Based on the new road marking and signs, in order to exit at Bayswater and immediately turn onto North Way, cars ought to be in the leftmost lane when waiting at the London Road lights (green arrow). Drivers who want to proceed straight in Bayswater could also stop in the middle lane, then find themselves in the rightmost lane at the Bayswater exit (red arrow). Google Earth (in the satellite picture) still shows the old marking in which drivers in the middle lane (red arrow) are allowed to take the A40(W) exit. I urge the council to: 1. make the markings clearer so drivers are less likely to make mistakes 2. enforce the traffic regulations so that violators can be educated
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