AN accident blackspot on the A574 at Warrington has been made safer thanks to the installation of environmentally friendly green screens.
The 6ft screens have been installed on the approach to the roundabout at the junction of Birchwood Way and Woolston Grange Avenue to make it safer by ensuring vehicles must slow down when coming to the roundabout.
Prior to the instalment of the green screens a number of collisions took place owing to motorists approaching this large roundabout too quickly and confidently because of the broad view they had.
The green screens, which are essentially wire fencing covered with ivy, serve to obstruct the view of the roundabout as motorists approach, encouraging them to slow down. This technique is becoming an increasingly commonplace and effective way of reducing collisions at similar locations across the UK.
Cllr Linda Dirir (pictured) , the borough council's executive member for highways, transportation and climate change, said: "Warrington Borough Council chose the green screens over traditional wooden fencing or walling because the screens offer environmental benefits and require minimal maintenance.
"We are committed to improving road safety, but are also very conscious of the need to do so with sustainability in mind and the screens provide the perfect solution. Most importantly they should help significantly reduce the number of collisions at this roundabout."