Road signs obsured by undergrowth, warns GEM

Local authorities and landowners asked to cut back roadside foliage

Mark Moran
19 June 2023
Local authorities and landowners are being urged to cut back roadside foliage

 

Breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is calling on highways authorities and landowners to tackle the recurring menace of road signs obscured by foliage.

Obscured road signs are at best a nuisance for drivers, and at worst can be misleading and dangerous, according to GEM.

The Highways Act 1980 (Section 154) says landowners must protect the safety of road users by ensuring they maintain roadside hedges and trees.

The bird nesting and rearing season usually prohibits the cutting or trimming...

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