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Old road marking dangerous

Reported via mobile in the Road markings (NH) category anonymously at 22:28, Mon 13 February 2023

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 4230168.

In sunny weather like it was today it is almost impossible to work out the correct markings. A truck was close to colliding with a car in front of me as the truck was using the wrong markings. They need removing or covering properly. Really dangerous.

Updates

  • Thank you for contacting National Highways about old road markings on the M56 at junction 12. Last year, we installed temporary narrow lanes on the M56 motorway to create a safe area for our team to build supporting walls for the new bridge. As you know, the narrow lanes have now been removed and the carriageway returned to normal operation. To do this, we needed to paint over the temporary white lines with black paint. Sometimes this paint can create what is known as a ‘ghosting effect’, which is when the paint reflects light, giving the appearance of a white line. While we do everything that we can to stop this from happening, such as using textured paint and installing reflective studs, we’re aware it can still happen in certain circumstances, and can cause confusion for some motorists.

    I’m pleased to say we will be resurfacing this section of carriageway in summer 2023, which will mean the temporary lines will be permanently removed and new lines installed to clearly mark the lanes.

    If you feel there are other issues we should be aware of, please don’t hesitate to let us know. We’d be happy to investigate. Please email our 24hr Customer Contact Centre at info@nationalhighways.co.uk or call us on 0300 123 5000.

    Kind regards,

    National Highways

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by National Highways at 11:38, Wed 15 February 2023

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