Brimstone
Inadequate visibility and a near certainty that some other driver will be far too fast for the conditions and-or on the wrong side of the road.
Be sure that I consider other road users as the most serious potential hazard, but the road layout turns it from being a minor risk to a big one. Certain bad layouts predictably elicit insane driver behaviour.
Not at all. The whole point is to try and draw the attention of the average driver that they should not be going like a bat out of hell into a serious road hazard. So many do and some of them will die as a result (most will get away with it and remain totally oblivious of the hazard).
We had another spectacular MFU this week where someone destroyed all the junction signs on the verge near our remaining minor junction. Cropped at ground level probably by a tailgator who lost it but no-one seems to have seen it happen. The wreckage was fairly impressive.
This argument is sterile tied up as it is in the semantics of the meaning of the word "dangerous".
Perhaps it is time to start a new thread along the lines of which advanced techniques and heuristics should be taught to new drivers?
Regards, Martin Brown