The problem is coming from a ‘very short’ green light for traffic coming from the A308(M) on the Holyport Interchange. Images from Google Maps show that this is creating significant queues on the beleaguered A308(M), with traffic marked ‘red’ (highly concentrated) consistently in that area. Andrew Cormie, chairman of Holyport Residents Association, called it ‘a lamentable state of affairs’. Shah says he has contacted National Highways several times over the course of five years or so, but it is ‘just backwards and forwards’ with nothing solved. A National Highways spokesperson said: “The timing of traffic lights can be a fine balance when there are busy multiple routes involved.
Source: Express April 10, 2026 22:05 UTC