Residents in the Somerset town of Taunton were left despairing at this bizarre barrier that the council’s contractors installed entirely blocking a cycle path.

Local cyclists pointed out how dangerous the layout is, Dejan Branc sharing photos online and saying: “Who at Taunton Town Council erected them in the middle of [the] cycling path? This seems so dangerous, not visible in the dark and extremely unsafe near busy school area.”

Bizarre cycle path barrier installed in Taunton
Bizarre cycle path barrier installed in Taunton (Image Credit: Dejan Branc/Facebook)

The town’s council was quick to shift the blame onto its third-party contractors after a misunderstanding about what they should install. A spokesperson attempted to explain how they had initially wanted two barriers and marked the paving where they were meant to be, but then changed their mind to one barrier and marked that spot as well.

In the Taunton Town Council spokesperson’s own words: “To clarify, two offset hooped barriers were originally considered to slow cyclists (for their own safety, entering the highway and that of pedestrians entering the park) and approximate locations marked on the tarmac.

Bizarre cycle path barrier installed in Taunton
Bizarre cycle path barrier installed in Taunton (Image Credit: Dejan Branc/Facebook)

“This was then changed to a single hooped barrier, to be installed to separate and be in line with the foot and cycle paths and again, the location marked on the tarmac. Unfortunately, our third-party contractor referenced the wrong marks and installed the single hoop. As soon as this was noted, the contractors were advised and they rectified the issue within two working days.”

As mentioned above, the barrier has now been “rectified”, according to the council, it now sitting in between the cycle path and pedestrian section of the route.

Bizarre cycle path barrier installed in Taunton
Bizarre cycle path barrier installed in Taunton (Image Credit: Dejan Branc/Facebook)

It’s not the first time we’ve reported on issues for cyclists in Taunton, such as back in January when Somerset Council shut down calls for “urgent repairs” to a “slippery and very uneven surface” at a notorious cobbled roundabout in the town.

Somerset Council insisted that, while many cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists and motorists signed a petition demanding “urgent repairs”, there was no funding available for anything more than minor work, a decision made more controversial by the number of crashes which had occurred on the route.