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Move to end junction chaos



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Published Date: 11 October 2008
CHANGES are being made at a busy South Yorkshire junction where alterations carried out just weeks ago led to traffic chaos.
The Highways Agency carried out resurfacing works and modified lane markings at the A61/A616 Tankersley roundabout, hoping to improve traffic flows and road safety.

But instead there have been huge tailbacks and a flood of complaints from angry mo
torists.

One motorist said: "The changes mean everyone heading north on the A61 has to go in the right-hand lane unless going left to Stockbridge."

Phillip Wood, aged 63, of Wilson Road, Deepcar, said: "Since they made the changes it is appalling.

"There are now major problems for all traffic."

Now Highways Agency bosses have made urgent changes. A spokesman said: "As a result of feedback from members of the public and local authorities, necessary amendments to lane markings have been identified."





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  • Last Updated: 11 October 2008 8:09 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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saxon boy,

11/10/2008 12:49:15
This is not the first time road alterations in Sheffield have had a detrimental effect on traffic flow. Does any thought whatsoever go into these projects or are plans just jotted down on the back of a fag packet?
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