Status unknown
Road markings completely worn
Reported via iOS in the Faded / Hard to see (NH) category anonymously at 08:35, Tuesday 6 February 2024
Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5537129.
It’s very difficult to see which lane to get in when joining the island at the junction with the A453
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Thank you for making your report. We have asked our inspection team to attend this location and assess the issue. If any work is needed, they will arrange for this to happen. Should no immediate work be required we will continue to monitor this during our regular inspections.
Although we always aim to complete repairs as quickly as possible, timescales do vary as we try to minimise disruption to customers by combining activities into single closures and always ensuring the safety of our people. Kind regards national Highways
Posted by National Highways at 11:10, Wednesday 7 February 2024
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Still open, via questionnaire, 09:42, Tuesday 5 March 2024
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Still open, via questionnaire, 11:27, Tuesday 2 April 2024
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Whilst temporary signs have been put up to direct traffic there is a still a risk of traffic getting into the wrong lane when joining the island from either the a50 or the m1 southbound junction as there are no road markings as all now
Posted anonymously at 18:05, Tuesday 30 April 2024
Still open, via questionnaire -
This road is shocking as far as clear road markings are concerned. It is impossible to read which lane reads where after exiting the M1 northbound onto this roundabout. Locals who know which lane is which and those who speed or jump red/amber lights might well collide with a newcomer who is going more slowly or makes an unexpected lane change. For health and safety reasons, this must be a priority considering the amount of traffic circulating here. See screen grab from dashcam.
Posted anonymously at 16:27, Thursday 2 May 2024
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Still open, via questionnaire, 21:56, Tuesday 28 May 2024
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Road marking now completely gone, going A50 east onto the M1 roundabout towards the airport you need to be in the right lane at the light and then the middle lane as you enter the roundabout. Drivers are now using the middle lane " Kegworth/M1 south" to get to the airport. Accident waiting to happen.
Posted anonymously at 14:46, Thursday 27 June 2024
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