The Publisher speaks: Do you remember “Malfunction Junction”?
By Joan Wilson
It is one huge traffic jam every weekday evening (and Fridays it is just hell) at the roadworks at the small roundabout that meets at Shedden Road to the Airport Road that leads to Foster’s Supermarket.
When the roadworks has been completed I’m sure all will be well – at least some improvement. Another road has now joined up at the roundabout making the area even busier than it always was.
However, do you remember when that roundabout wasn’t there?
I am going back some years now, although all those of you who were here then, will remember that same area very well. It was notorious to every motorist that had to navigate through because it was a miracle your vehicle got through unscathed. It was known as “Malfunction Junction”. Whoever designed the junction never owned up to it.
Many of us screamed for a redesign to a roundabout – a small one. But it did take a lot of persuasion before we got our wish and roundabouts are now commonplace. Unfortunately, it takes common sense and signalling your attention and an understanding that you must give way to traffic on the right. These three things are lost on some drivers, but I am digressing.
Back to Malfunction Junction. Because of an experience I had at this notorious area I wrote a poem on it. What is happening there now at this moment in time brought back this distant memory.
MALFUNCTION JUNCTION
By Joan (Watler) Wilson
I really had no business being on the road
At five o’clock rush hour
But my friend was catching a flight
And I was asked to drive her.
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We left the Immigration office at ten past five
We didn’t have very far to go,
But we couldn’t even get out of the parking lot
‘Cause the vehicles were bumper to bumper and going very slow.
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After signalling for quite a while
Some kind person gave us a break
You can imagine how pleased I was
This chance I had to take.
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We proceeded east toward the airport
And approached the round-about
This is where all traffic flows so smoothly
Just giving way to the right.
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Then came the traffic lights on Crewe road
Such long queues were my concern
We didn’t even move when the lights were green
Then they were red again.
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By now my friend was getting anxious
As the time was going so fast
The airport was just a few yards away
Surely this long delay wouldn’t last?
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But don’t believe it my fellow travellers
We were in that queue for some time
And to make matters worse for me
It had gone way past my teatime!
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But what was the holdup anyway?
My brain was slow to function –
No wonder we weren’t moving at all,
It was caused by Malfunction Junction!!
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Motorists have a very, very hard time
When approaching Malfunction Junction,
It’s only by good road courtesy
That we don’t all mash up at that intersection.
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But you know, a round-about would cure it all
And it needn’t be so elaborate
Just a little circle in the road
Would help the motoring public.
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“Just give way to the right,” I say
“And keep the traffic flowing.”
What works for Mother England
Is an example we should be following.
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Well my friend made it to her flight
Just in the nick of time
And I’m sure she was in the Brac and well at home
Long before I got to mine.
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‘Cause if you think getting into the airport is bad
Try thinking again my friend,
I crawled for another 15 minutes trying to get out
And I thought the queue would never, ever end.
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