Driveway accesses
Access Protection Markings
In certain circumstances we are able to provide access protection markings; these are white lines placed on the public road to highlight the presence of a driveway or private access.
Please note that access protection markings:
- will only be provided on public roads where the access has all necessary planning permissions and is served by a drop kerb
- are classed as advisory markings
- are unlikely to make a difference if the access is already clearly defined
- are currently provided free of charge
As each case is taken on its own merits, application should be made in writing detailing the difficulties you are experiencing. Email roadservices@eastlothian.gov.uk
Road Mirrors
We as the Roads Authority do not permit the installation of road mirrors on the public road network. While there may be some on the road network, these have not been installed by East Lothian Council and are generally located within private land. Whilst there is the seemingly obvious suggestion that any visibility is better than no visibility in this instance this is not necessarily the case. The less obvious disadvantages for a mirror are -
- in certain lighting a mirror can reflect light and interfere with a passing drivers visibility
- in winter conditions mirrors can become obscured by frost or snow
- it is difficult to accurately judge vehicle approach speeds in a roadside mirror if a mirror is not well aligned or if there is a wide approach it can be difficult to see approaching vehicles when they are further away
- pedestrians and cyclists may not show up well as they are often in the periphery of a mirror
- drivers using mirrors may unreasonably rely on the mirror without using normal caution (driving slowly, listening for traffic)
- if a mirror becomes dirty or damaged they become ineffective
A mirror can easily give a false sense of security to drivers by showing what is apparently a clear road even though there is traffic.