Britain's ‘most bonkers' wiggly road markings are to be scrapped, bringing the total cost to more than £1.5M. The wiggly markings, located on the seafront in Clevedon, Somerset, were introduced to increase road safety but have left drivers and cyclists confused over where to go.
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00:00 One of the most confusing aspects of the scheme is the appearance of some wiggly lines which are recognised by the highways agency I believe behind the highway posts.
00:11 So nobody actually knows what they are about, although North Somerset have said that they are there to confuse motorists.
00:26 I can't believe it's the best idea to confuse motorists whilst trying to navigate this new road system
00:33 and avoiding pedestrians and cyclists at the same time.
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