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Road markings required/signage
Reported via mobile in the Road Markings category anonymously at 20:10, Wed 11 October 2023
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later
Please can we have clear road markings/lane signs for this roundabout. It seems to be unclear to multiple drivers how to drive on this roundabout i.e. lefthand lane for left and straightforward (as there are no markings/signs). Anything to make it clear will prevent crashes/emergency stops which are having to happen.
Council ref: ENQ23977084
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Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 20:10, Wed 11 October 2023
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The Highway Design Guide does not recommend directional arrows be located on the approaches to roundabouts and that the stance is to allow the natural demand of local traffic to determine the most appropriate lane use, dependent upon traffic demand, which can change throughout the day in order for the roundabout to work in the most efficient way. However, we note your concerns regarding a number of potential near misses and so we have asked our Road Safety Team to investigate, who also agree that there are issues which require further investigation.
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 09:35, Thu 30 November 2023
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Please add road markings - there are so many near misses. And so often that people try and overtake on the roundabout to the point it is dangerous. Left lane to go left and straight over, right lane to go right. It’s not hard but A LOT of road users don’t understand this basic fact
Posted anonymously at 16:38, Sunday 10 March 2024
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