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Toleman | 23:09 Mon 18th Jun 2007 | Road rules
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Is it possible and how do I go about it. Ive written off a car on a rounderbout and i know many other people who have crashed on it. Its quite a big rounderbout and the speed limit up to it is 40. Its really slippy and i think its a danger. Any comments appreciated, thanks.
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Contact the Highways Department of the relevant local authority.

If you live in an area served by both a district council and a county council, you should look under the name of the county council (not the district one) in your phone book.

If the area you live in is a 'unitary authority', you obviously contact the relevant council.

Alternatively, the Highways Agency should be able to point you in the right direction:
http://www.highways.gov.uk/aboutus/2304.aspx

Chris
You, and the others, were obviously driving too fast. Don't see what difference a sign would make.
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yes obviously too fast for the roads surface. The rounderbout is quite big but not that busy. There are other ones close by that are the same size and are much busier and have quite a fast pase. I think a sign simply saying 'slippery surface' would definatly make a difference.
is the drainage properly managed ?
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Needs some of that sandy coloured high grip surface that they seem to be laying by crossings and junctions. Perhaps even some yellow lines that gradually get closer, to alert drivers to the need to slow.

I bet a sign would make no difference.

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