I live close to a complicated junction which has an entrance to a supermarket far to close to the slip road for a major bypass. Had it been designed now it probably wouldn't have been permitted.
It results in lots of confusion as you try and exit the supermarket to turn right onto the road. Cars approaching from the left, often at speed, indicate right and move over to take the slip, but are actually entering the supermarket, result was lots of minor accidents, road closures etc.
Years ago I contacted the local highways authority suggesting a redesign to incorporate mini roundabouts rather than T junctions. This would have the main effect of slowing down traffic and also give those exiting the supermarket an easier turn right.
I was told in no uncertain terms that this simply was not possible due to the layout and traffic volumes.
The accidents continued (it kept illuminated left bollard manufcturers in work) then a couple of years ago someone was crossing the road to go to the supoermarket and was knocked over and killed by a car which was exceeding the speed limit.
There was uproar, something must be done, road isn't pedestrian friendly for supermarket shoppers etc etc.
Last year two mini roundabouts and a zebra crossing appeared and since then no problem using the junctions. So done properly it can be a sensible idea, just a shame in this case someone had to die first.
Edited by daveyjp on 04/07/2016 at 16:26
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