Readers have hit out over chaos at the Swallow Roundabout in Dundee after complaints about the traffic lights and road markings.
The Courier told on Thursday how Carse of Gowrie councillor Angus Forbes is writing to the Scottish Government to highlight peopleâs concerns about delays and safety fears at the newly reshaped junction.
It comes as drivers have faced long queues on the A90 Dundee-bound approach to the roundabout since the lights were activated in March, while road markings are also causing confusion.
The changes were made in an attempt to accommodate extra traffic at the Dykes of Gray housing development.
Dozens of people expressed their frustration over the changes in response to our story.
On The Courierâs website, user âShazâ said: âOur journey time has nearly doubled at the roundabout.
âI understand why itâs been done but itâs not working as it should â not sure what needs done.â
âBobâ posted: âHave you ever noticed how well the traffic flows around the train station (at Dundee Waterfront) on the odd occasion the traffic lights are not working, the same with filtering off the Tay (Road) Bridge?
âSwitch the traffic lights off and watch how quickly the traffic will flow through the new layout.
â(There will be) no manufactured build-up caused by an unnecessary light change at a set of lights where no car is waiting.â
âDundeeRocksâ said: âI think they would have been better leaving the roundabout as it was and putting in slip roads for merging traffic, especially from Riverside to Perth.
âThe lanes are not wide enough, they are narrow and all over the place.
âEven during non-busy times you are stuck for a while, not sure why they didnât leave it alone, Myrekirk is a disaster as well.â
The road markings, which were criticised by drivers as far back as December, are continuing to cause problems, according to some.
âOne foot in the graveâ said: âComing from Perth, the outside lane has an arrow showing straight on then changes after the lights to show right turn only.
âTo continue north you would have to cross over in front of vehicles.
âWhen you are there car horns are going constantly. There must be so many near accidents.â
On The Courierâs Facebook page, John Waller said: âSeems to be a hobby of all councils these days, they have put lights on a few roundabouts in Dunfermline lately too and itâs a total pain.
âRoundabouts were designed to ensure smooth running of roads at junctions, now it just looks like a way to waste money.â
Kenny Maclean wrote: âItâs absolutely rubbish now.
âI regularly use this roundabout and up until the improvements it ran very smoothly.
âNow itâs tailbacks and very poor lane signage coming from Perth.
âIâve seen quite a few having to ride round the roundabout because they were stuck in the wrong lane.
âItâs definitely a step backwards.â
On the Evening Telegraphâs Facebook page, Alan Jackson branded the changes a âdisasterâ.
He said: âBefore the lights were installed, the signage was wrong.
âI thought, maybe when the lights were completed they would amend the signage â but they left it.
âThe new road layout is incorrect. I am on it most days and constantly see drivers using the lanes incorrectly according to the new incompetent signage.â
Scotty Gorrie posted: âThe only improvement it has made is the traffic from Liff getting an opportunity to get out now.
âHowever, the lights should be on green much longer on the main trunk road as itâs causing major tailbacks. Total shambles.â
And âBm Scotlandâ wrote: âWhy did they do this in (the) first place? The road has flowed perfectly for decades â no build-up, no accidents.â
Springfield, the housing developer that oversaw the work at the roundabout, says the design was signed off by specialists and authorities including Transport Scotland, and that the lights were âspecifically requestedâ by Dundee City Council.
Transport Scotland says it will respond to Mr Forbes in due course.
Dundee City Council has not replied to a request for comment.
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