Lord Bracknell
On fire
Schemes have been designed already to achieve low cost improvements over this section of route. Some have been implemented already - for example the installation of a couple of small islands and right turning lanes along the Firle Straight, which have had the effect of practically eliminating dangerous, high-speed overtaking manoeuvres and the nasty crashes that go with them. There are other small-scale improvements, already designed, that could be made elsewhere along the route, including Selmeston and Wilmington - but these are victims of cuts in government spending. The stretch of road past Middle Farm itself now (sensibly) has a 50mph speed limit - which might well have ensured that yesterday's crash didn't involve fatalities. Other simple measures, such as painting double white lines for a few miles might also help.I cant get my head round why the bit from beddingham to wilmington can't be straightened and/or dualled.
It's fields/open land on both sides virtually all the way, and there are very very few houses directly on the road... middle farm might lose a bit of carpark and a few houses in selmeston might have to go, but berwick and firle are for the most part set miles back from the existing road...
As a daily user of the road, I would say, though, that almost all the hazards can be dealt with if drivers were better at driving and didn't attempt stupid overtaking manoeuvres.