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New road markings of sea shells and dolphins on the A350 in Poole have been slated as a distraction to drivers. Picture: BNPS NEW over-elaborate road markings have been slammed as a shocking waste of money and a distraction to drivers. BCP Council has painted have painted green and blue dolphins and sea shells along a stretch of the A350 in Poole as part of the wider Townside and Hunger Hill improvement scheme. But motoring groups fear the brightly-coloured markings could lead to more road traffic accidents as drivers will be focussed on them and not other cars. Simon Williams, a road safety spokesman for the RAC, said: This seems like a shocking waste of money, especially as most visitors will have put their destination into a sat-nav before setting out. ....
Safety groups have slammed a council for painting seashells and dolphins on a road, warning they are a shocking waste of money and a dangerous distraction to drivers. Officials in Poole, Dorset, have painted green and blue dolphins and sea shells along a busy stretch of the A350. The nautical decorations will tie in with new Wayfinding Totem signs to guide pedestrians and cyclists to historic parts of the harbour town. One councillor said the art would, create a new sense of intrigue, engagement and place - but motoring groups fear the brightly-coloured markings could lead to more road traffic accidents because drivers will be distracted by them. ....