DRIVERS using one Wirral road say it won't be long before an accident happens due to a junction which is confusing to many.

Posting on the Facebook group Wallasey Gossip, several people thought the no priority junction by Wirral Metropolitan College on Tower Road in Birkenhead, approaching the Four Bridges, was actually a roundabout.

One member of the group said: "I had a near miss. I went around and someone behind went straight across, so confusing!"

Another person added: "I thought it was a roundabout so drove around it, but then I see people driving straight over.

"It won't be long before there is an accident there unfortunately."

Summing up the concerns drivers have, one person said "no one seems to know for sure", while another said "it's a nightmare".

It was not just drivers who were unhappy with the junction.

Cyclists and pedestrians also had safety fears.

One person said: "The road has been narrowed so much that a car cannot safely overtake a bicycle on the road, so cyclists feel vulnerable and hold up the traffic but the pavement has not been marked as dual use (for cyclists and pedestrians).

"In some parts, the pavement is really wide and could accommodate dual usage, but in other parts the pavement is quite narrow and it would be difficult to make dual usage [work].

"Seems like there could have been enough room to separate pedestrians, bikes and cars properly, if only things had been planned a little differently."

Wirral Council was able to confirm the status of the junction and how people should use it.

A spokesperson for the authority said: "Junctions like this one are 'no priority' and do not give one vehicle a right over another nor do they give vehicle drivers priority over people walking and on bikes.

"They operate on the basis of all users reducing speed or stopping in order to negotiate the junction safely."