Legality of erecting convex traffic mirror on public road for concealed entrance

Update on mirror...
First mirror was smashed by a rock (not accidentally)
Fitted second mirror and the post+mirror was nicked.
Not fitting another one.

Im sorry to hear that rsg.

Its funny that vandalism and theft were not considerations when we discussed this back in 2008!

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That's crazy advice, if you don't mind me saying so.

Here is what [broken link removed] co co has to say on the matter of traffic mirrors.
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The following technical note from Australia is also interesting.

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Here is what [broken link removed] co co has to say on the matter of traffic mirrors.
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The following technical note from Australia is also interesting.

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That may be so, but I still can't imagine a scenario where a driver could succeed in bringing a 'momenarily distracted' or 'dazzled' case against a third party in court would succeed. Drivers must at all times drive with due care and attention, ie not allow themselves to be distracted so as to affect their driving.
 
And closer to home from Fingal Co Co:
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and from Wales
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although I do concede that the chances of "..sunshine dazzling the driver at night..." are somewhat remote!

and Oxfordshire CoCo insist that anyone erecting traffic mirrors on the public highway have Public Liability Insurance and indemnify the council agains claims.

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Back in '08 when I made the point about dazzling it was in response to a suggestion that the OP just "put the mirrors up and dont worry about it".

I merely suggested that the OP talk to the planning and roads departments of the local authority.
 
I merely suggested that the OP talk to the planning and roads departments of the local authority.
At best they'd say "work on". More likely they would deny or delay the request, then putting it up is problematic. Worriers and sticklers should talk to the roads department .
 
You need planning permission to put a mirror up like that. I know it sounds nuts, but there is an issue with dazzling of lights etc. I know this for 100% fact. You would need to contact the Local Authority - both Planning and Roads Design/Roads and Transportation Sections. They may give you an exemption but from my own experience it is likely you will need planning permission!!