T2006 wrote:
In my local area, over the past 5 or so years, the council have installed a number of traffic calming measures, including chicanes.
Chicanes slow people down, granted. But I do question the logic of forcing motorists on to the wrong side of the road at a blind bend, as a number of chicanes do in my neck of the woods.
I have witnessed 2 head on collisions at these chicanes, they occured at low speed and luckily no one was hurt.
Without wishing to influence opinion, what does everyone else think? Are chicanes an effective road safety measure?
Yet another confounded waste of
our money if you're asking me. Are you? Oh, you are, well right then!
About three or four years ago North Yorkshire County Council consulted local residents about their plans for constructing two chicanes in a 30 mph area near us. I told them not to waste our money on the scheme, but apparently most of the residents who bothered to reply wanted chicanes, so we got them.
At one location the design is such that you could drive straight through it at 70 mph if you were so minded. I'm not so minded but I can assure you it would be possible.
At the other location the chicane is placed at a curve in the road, such that had I not approached it very cautiously a few weeks ago, I could easily have had a head on shunt with a bus coming the other way. The priority was mine as I was leaving the calmed area, (huh, calmed area indeed!) but the bus driver was committed to coming through first on a course dictated quite naturally by the size of his vehicle. This meant that unlike a car, or other smallish vehicle, he could not nip back to his own side of the road and give way to me.
My conclusion from all this is that our money has been wasted constructing something that (a) does not slow traffic down in the slightest degree, and (b) at the other end of the area introduced a hazard we did not previously have. The whole thing is complete nonsense.
What should happen here is that those who demand, authorise, design and construct such abominations should be made to dig them up and reinstate the road configuration to how it was previously, entirely at their own expense. I'd soon cure them of this buffoonery.
OK, all relax now.
Best wishes all,
Dave.