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Grovehill Junction is a junction in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire. At one time, the junction was a roundabout.[1][2] It is now a single level junction with 42 traffic lights and is considered to be the UK's craziest junction.[3][2] The junction is located at TA 048 397.
Grovehill Junction | |
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Location | |
Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire | |
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Roads at junction | |
Construction | |
Type | Roundabout |
Maintained by | East Riding of Yorkshire Council |
The earliest recorded history of the junction is that it was a 5 way roundabout.[1]
The roundabout was replaced with a junction having nine crossing points and 20 movements, controlled by 42 traffic lights [3] in February 2015.[2]
Early in October 2015, the lights failed and the traffic was observed to move more freely than with the traffic lights working.[3]
An audit of the junction has stated the junction has more lights than needed.[4]
The junction has been dubbed "The Red Light District".[4]
A German TV station sent a crew to drive around the junction for the amusement of its viewers.[2] Despite the concerns, East Riding of Yorkshire Council states the junction "works well".[4]
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