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Ducks cause traffic chaos in village - Marden residents | Ducks cause traffic chaos in village - Marden residents |
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Collier Street locals say ducks have been causing traffic chaos during peak times | |
Motorists are being forced to take evasive action as "thousands of ducks" run amok in a Kent village, local residents have said. | Motorists are being forced to take evasive action as "thousands of ducks" run amok in a Kent village, local residents have said. |
While unknown where the ducks have come from, residents of Collier Street have erected signs to warn drivers to watch out for the itinerant birds. | |
Kate Graves, owner of Willows End Tea Room, told the BBC that the ducks had been waddling around outside her business in Green Lane in large numbers. | Kate Graves, owner of Willows End Tea Room, told the BBC that the ducks had been waddling around outside her business in Green Lane in large numbers. |
"They often appear during peak hours in the morning and evening. Sometimes I see about 50 of them walking together at once," she said. | "They often appear during peak hours in the morning and evening. Sometimes I see about 50 of them walking together at once," she said. |
"A lot of drivers are swerving to dodge the ducks. Green Lane is a very narrow road and it's extremely dangerous. | "A lot of drivers are swerving to dodge the ducks. Green Lane is a very narrow road and it's extremely dangerous. |
"There have been some animal fatalities already, and we're concerned about a pile-up on the road." | "There have been some animal fatalities already, and we're concerned about a pile-up on the road." |
Ms Graves added that she had set up a competition calling for residents to help create warning signs for the road. | Ms Graves added that she had set up a competition calling for residents to help create warning signs for the road. |
Royan Graves, Kate Graves and Jody Cooper are concerned about the large number of ducks | Royan Graves, Kate Graves and Jody Cooper are concerned about the large number of ducks |
The Amazing Animal Encounters sanctuary has also urged drivers to take care, adding that the situation was "not improving". | The Amazing Animal Encounters sanctuary has also urged drivers to take care, adding that the situation was "not improving". |
In a post on social media, the business said: "The ducks are not penned and can access the road through the local system of brooks and streams, and this is causing problems for road users. | In a post on social media, the business said: "The ducks are not penned and can access the road through the local system of brooks and streams, and this is causing problems for road users. |
"We witness the day in, day out chaos on the road here. As part of the local community, we need to step up to help keep road users and ducks safe." | "We witness the day in, day out chaos on the road here. As part of the local community, we need to step up to help keep road users and ducks safe." |
Collier Street residents are installing warning signs to drivers to take precautions | |
Local resident Jody Cooper said she hoped there would not be a traffic accident as the road linked Marden's industrial estates to Yalding. | Local resident Jody Cooper said she hoped there would not be a traffic accident as the road linked Marden's industrial estates to Yalding. |
"It's a country road with blind bends and potholes, so there are accidents anyway. And the ducks aren't going to help it at all," she said. | "It's a country road with blind bends and potholes, so there are accidents anyway. And the ducks aren't going to help it at all," she said. |
"The vehicles either slow down and cause traffic jams or keep speeding along and then have it swerve dangerously to avoid the ducks." | "The vehicles either slow down and cause traffic jams or keep speeding along and then have it swerve dangerously to avoid the ducks." |
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