Speeding signs kill ?
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sparkyjohn

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1,198 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th October 2003
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[unfocusedragemode] Derbyshire County Council have, in their infinite wisdom, decided to pepper the countryside with temporary (plastic sheet, held on with zip ties) 'road safety' signs. Bright yellow, and about 3'x2', they're distracting enough on the open road.

Unfortunately they've placed them on a far from safe roundabout (blind spots abound, it's very fast (and speed actually could kill in this case...) and non-locals (me, for instance) don't get enough clues as to where to go.

So clearly it's a great idea to totally blind one of the entrances to the roundabout with a bloody great sign

I've just witnessed an rta caused directly by a driver being blindsided by the sign. Fortunately the damage was minimal, although one of the drivers was very rattled. I have given my details to the drivers and taken some shots of the sign in question.[/unfocusedragemode]

206xsi

49,326 posts

268 months

Thursday 30th October 2003
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There are similar signs warning bikers to take care on the A339 Basingstoke-Alton Road

sparkyjohn

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1,198 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th October 2003
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BTW It's on the 'Peacock' roundabout above Sheffield, on the junction onto the roundabout from the Barlow road (I was a little lost...)

robp

5,803 posts

284 months

Thursday 30th October 2003
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Similar ones on most of the main roads into Notts.

"speed kills"

"kill your speed"

"x deaths this year"

andy43

12,274 posts

274 months

Thursday 30th October 2003
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They had similar "xxx deaths on this road this year" on the A34 a while back... what they don't tell you is how long (100's of miles) the A34 actually is. Should've complained to the Advertising Standards Authority...

Don

28,378 posts

304 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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206xsi said:
There are similar signs warning bikers to take care on the A339 Basingstoke-Alton Road


Oh come on. Those ones don't block any sightlines or cause distraction like sparkyjohn was describing...

And they really are justified. That stretch of the A339 - wonderful though it is and a favourite road of mine - does have a terrible accident record. Particularly bikes...

count duckula

1,324 posts

294 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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why don't you take some down and put them in the BTAP auction.

Malc

centurion07

10,395 posts

267 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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Don said:

206xsi said:
There are similar signs warning bikers to take care on the A339 Basingstoke-Alton Road



Oh come on. Those ones don't block any sightlines or cause distraction like sparkyjohn was describing...

And they really are justified. That stretch of the A339 - wonderful though it is and a favourite road of mine - does have a terrible accident record. Particularly bikes...



Think 206 was just stating a fact there Don!

But I think those signs are a damn good idea. Obviously if they're placed in such a way that they obstruct your sightline then they need to be moved, but I'd rather have a few warning signs dotted along the road than drop the limit. It's bad enough trying to get from Basingstoke to Alton with the limit at 60mph, it'd be hell if they dropped the limit, seeing as numpties seem to think that a speed limit sign means they have to drive at 20% UNDER it! You try overtaking anything in a turbo diesel!

206xsi

49,326 posts

268 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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I do agree - it's a dangerous (or fun...) piece of road and the signs are warranted.

I followed someone doing 30mph on the later stages (Basingstoke end) the other week. There are plenty of overtaking spots at the Alton end though

centurion07

10,395 posts

267 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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You know you're going slow when you get overtaken by a 7-tonne parcel truck on that road!!! No it wasn't me driving, I was the passenger trying to sink as low as I could into the seat to hide!! Don't think we went over 40!

Don

28,378 posts

304 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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206xsi said:
I do agree - it's a dangerous (or fun...) piece of road and the signs are warranted.

I followed someone doing 30mph on the later stages (Basingstoke end) the other week. There are plenty of overtaking spots at the Alton end though


Yes there are. Unfortunately there's often a speed trap presence in them. Its amazing how member of the 45mph club get up to 55mph on these bits so you can't overtake 'em without breaking the speed limit.

Of course...when the road's clear...

streaky

19,311 posts

269 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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6-8' high fencing was erected on the A287 obscuring the sightline at the approach to the roundabout/junction with the M3. This effectively forces traffic to stop at a 'give way'. Except at night, when the lights of any oncoming traffic can be seen through thin gaps between the vertical boards. This is actually MORE dangerous, because there is a good chance that a pedal-cyclist will not be seen (in time).

Of course, this is on of those roundabouts that acquired 'peak-time' traffic signals at the end of both M3 exit slips ... which quickly became full-time (even at 03:30 this morning I had to wait for the lights to turn green).

What is it with the highways numpties that they keep changing an excellent system - the roundabout - (back) into a cross-roads?

Streaky

206xsi

49,326 posts

268 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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Don said:

206xsi said:
I do agree - it's a dangerous (or fun...) piece of road and the signs are warranted.

I followed someone doing 30mph on the later stages (Basingstoke end) the other week. There are plenty of overtaking spots at the Alton end though



Yes there are. Unfortunately there's often a speed trap presence in them. Its amazing how member of the 45mph club get up to 55mph on these bits so you can't overtake 'em without breaking the speed limit.

Of course...when the road's clear...
Never seen a trap at weekends!

77-84

77 posts

274 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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206xsi said:

Don said:


206xsi said:
I do agree - it's a dangerous (or fun...) piece of road and the signs are warranted.

I followed someone doing 30mph on the later stages (Basingstoke end) the other week. There are plenty of overtaking spots at the Alton end though




Yes there are. Unfortunately there's often a speed trap presence in them. Its amazing how member of the 45mph club get up to 55mph on these bits so you can't overtake 'em without breaking the speed limit.

Of course...when the road's clear...

Never seen a trap at weekends!


I have. On the longish straight near Herriard across from a Pub (cant remember it's name), set back from the road in a bus stop, and hidden from view.

Right in the middle of a 1/2 mile long straight!

Hmm..

centurion07

10,395 posts

267 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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77-84 said:


I have. On the longish straight near Herriard across from a Pub (cant remember it's name), set back from the road in a bus stop, and hidden from view.

Right in the middle of a 1/2 mile long straight!

Hmm..



Fur & feathers?

206xsi

49,326 posts

268 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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centurion07 said:

77-84 said:


I have. On the longish straight near Herriard across from a Pub (cant remember it's name), set back from the road in a bus stop, and hidden from view.

Right in the middle of a 1/2 mile long straight!

Hmm..




Fur & feathers?
You can't miss the fur & feathers - there's a warning sign you've just passed it

pwig

11,998 posts

290 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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Derbyshire have a drawn picture of a biker doing a powerslide and the caption:

'To die for?'


Always makes you think.

206xsi

49,326 posts

268 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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pwig said:
Derbyshire have a drawn picture of a biker doing a powerslide and the caption:

'To die for?'


Always makes you think.
Yep - they are definitely the same as the A339 ones

sparkyjohn

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1,198 posts

266 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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In general they're not too objectionable and certainly better than peppering the roads with speed cameras (which they seem to have admirably avoided, I've seen 3 so far, each of which was sensibly placed and clearly marked) unfortunately, in this instance, they've been placed by a total muppet which rather defeats the object of the exercise

icamm

2,153 posts

280 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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There is a roundabout in Basingstoke that has pannelling on the entrance at on point so you cannot see the roundabout and have to stop (A33 Reading road at the roundabout over the A339 coming from Chineham). Some of the pannelling has been removed to make this less dangerous but I don't know if was taken down by the council or vandals.

The Alton road is fantastic. It's a shame that there are an awful lot of people who don't seem to be able to drive on it. The accident rate is really high - my GF lives not far from it and regularly hears the ambulances - and often when you do go down it you find numpties who are frightened of doing more than 20mph round bends.