William Eichler 17 January 2023

Council’s wavy road marking scheme branded ‘bizarre’

Council’s wavy road marking scheme branded ‘bizarre’ image
Image: North Somerset Council.

A local authority in Somerset has defended itself against accusations that its new road safety scheme is ‘bizarre’ and could actually prove to be a risk to drivers.

North Somerset Council has painted a wavy line on the road that runs along Clevedon seafront in an attempt to slow traffic down.

However, the RAC has warned that the measure could be a road safety risk.

RAC road safety spokesperson Simon Williams said: ‘This is one of the most bizarre new road schemes we’ve ever seen. We fear North Somerset Council is making waves for all the wrong reasons as their new wavy road markings could accidentally prove to be a road safety risk due to the confusion they create for drivers. This would no doubt be the very opposite of what they were trying to achieve.’

Mr Williams added that he is concerned ‘imagination may have got the better of the council.’

‘It makes us wonder whether they’ve tried to solve a problem that didn’t exist with this one-way project and, in turn, created another one by forcing traffic onto other roads. Let’s just hope that the scheme delivers on its active travel objectives and proves money well spent – and that more road users of all types get to enjoy Clevedon’s seafront and historic pier.’

A petition calling on the council to stop the alterations to the seafront has attracted over 6,200 signatures. Campaigners in fancy dress have also reportedly organised a conga line down the road in protest.

A North Somerset Council spokesperson has defended the scheme.

‘The short stretch of wavy line at the roadside on Clevedon seafront is a design feature that creates an unconventional highway environment with the combined effect of both slowing traffic down and discouraging parking at the roadside,’ they said.

‘The markings are not yet complete and once the road’s top surface has been applied – as shown in the image – the full effect will be realised. This work will be carried out in the spring.

‘Safety is a priority and a road safety audit was completed when the scheme was designed. There will also be a further one undertaken when it’s completed.’

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