READERS have been having their say as to which roads in and around Slough are the worst for speeding.
Drivers have been reportedly caught speeding on numerous occasions having decided to ignore the speed limits.
Some roads are also claimed to be more dangerous than others, with speed cameras needed to make it safer for pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers.
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So we asked our readers which roads in the borough and the surrounding areas which roads they think are dangerous.
Wexham Road
T Singh said: "Cars race down from the roundabout near the hospital to the Sikh School roundabout."
Whittaker Road
David Chilvers said: "We have regular danger on the pavement from electric scooters coming down Haymill Rod & turning left into Whittaker at speed.
"I have seen one scooter with an adult rider with a young child (age about 4 yrs) standing in front. No helmets for either rider or passenger. Rather dangerous."
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Uxbridge Road A412
Helen Stack: "'Boy racers' using it as a race track (this applies to the whole of Slough), plus bad driving from the general population e.g. jumping lights, illegal u-turns"
Upton Court Road, Slough
Richard Moore: "Straight road used as a race track with no consideration to residents or danger to pedestrians and cyclists, no enforcement of speed limit and cameras redundant and misplaced"
Parlaunt Road, Langley
One resident has complained about the level of speed down this road in Langley.
They claim drivers reach speeds of 120mph.
Richards Way
Anne Osgood: "Roundabouts totally ignored, as are people turning, it’s just like a race track
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