Britain's £1.5m wiggly road markings in Clevedon, Somerset, will be removed at an additional cost of £425k, diverting funds from slipway repairs.

Britain's wiggly road markings, which cost over £1.5m and led to confusion for drivers and cyclists, will be scrapped at an additional cost of £425k. The original budget for the seafront scheme in Clevedon, Somerset, was £201,000 but ballooned to £1.3m. Funding for crucial repairs to the town's ancient slipway has been diverted to pay for the road markings' removal, raising concerns for local sailors and rowers.

March 28, 2024
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