When highways PFI contractor Island Roads started resurfacing roads around the Isle of Wight, it was quickly discovered that Catseyes had not been replaced.
Below are a selection of articles about the issues.
Have you noticed that Catseyes aren't being replaced after Island Roads resurface Isle of Wight roads? Doug Alldred had and got in touch with OnTheWight trying to find out why it's happening.
The answers that we're getting from Island Roads and the council on this important road safety issue are about as opaque as the fog that the Catseyes are supposed to guide us through.
OnTheWight exposed Island Roads for have been removing a lot of Catseyes from around the Isle of Wight, but what do they do with them once they've taken them out of the road? We have the answer.
This is the list the council gave us of their understanding of which Isle of Wight roads had Catseyes on them, before they handed the highways to Island Roads. Have you seen any elsewhere? Do you know if these are still there? Let us know.
Happily, OnTheWight shining a spotlight on Catseyes not being refitted after roads were resurfaced, has prompted action - increasing road safety. Next, let's find out why they're the cheaper reflective road studs, and not proper Catseyes.