DRIVING around on site and walking into the store has become quite hazardous at Tesco, Trowbridge.
There is a sort of one-way traffic system with hard-to-see painted arrows on the roadway. One single direction roadway has a No Entry sign but the rest are not marked. Presently it is a bit of a free-for-all. While walking along we have been hooted at by drivers coming up behind us against the marked traffic flow. Driving out after shopping, you can easily be confronted at a road junction by a car coming in against the traffic flow. The final shock came on Friday while leaving and watching a woman driver, a mobile phone clasped to her right ear, drive in against the traffic flow ahead of us and into a bay on her left using her remaining free hand.
First-time visitors to the Trowbridge store can be forgiven for not being sure of the road layouts because of the poor and hard-to-see road markings, but many of the offenders, male and female, are regulars.
Yes, the store has been notified on a couple of occasions but has not responded. I will continue to travel with the traffic arrows, as my insurance company may take a dim view of any injury I might cause.
PETER COLLINS,
Walmesley Chase,
Hilperton.
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