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Martin C 8 January 2019

"This could be very safely and cost-effectively remedied by doing exactly what has been done on the north-bound A325/A323 junction between Aldershot and Farnborough only some 10 miles away in NE Hampshire. That is to force northbound A3 traffic over to the off-side lane and allow the joining A31 traffic to join and merge with impunity as it does on the A325 with joining traffic from the A323. As the meerkats say "simples"!"

Couldn't be further from the solution, the traffic A3 northbound weekday mornings tails right back to Milford. This is not even the Hog's Back interchange causing the problem, it's the Cathedral/Hospital exit a mile or so north.

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