Lum wrote:
Then we have one corner that tightens up greatly half way through, signage for this is of the older style without the reflective yellow borders and I have seen many drivers caught out by it, enter the corner too fast then panic brake and nearly lose it when they realise their mistake.
Other times I have seen the corner warning signs flattened and pushed into the hedge by someone who thought that this corner obviously isn't as dangerous as the ones with the reflective yellow borders.
I think there is a very good case for text under the standard bend warning sign saying "BEND TIGHTENS" as many road users seem to be incapable of driving so that they can stop in the distance they can see to be clear and don't use the limit point to assess the severity of bends.
BTW I notice from "Know your traffic signs" that the "series of bends" sign has disappeared although out on the road it is still there but sometimes whoever put the sign didn't know the difference between a double bend and a series of bends.
The road you are talking about is the A418 (I was brought up in Great Missenden, so know the area well).