Northampton's Queen Eleanor Roundabout has become a hot topic, with drivers expressing concerns over its safety. The West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has urged drivers to exercise caution, acknowledging the temporary layout's challenges. However, one local resident, Andy Kerry, has labeled it a 'death trap', claiming accidents are occurring daily. The roundabout is undergoing major improvement works, which have been delayed, and is expected to be completed in spring 2026. The council has implemented temporary measures, including a reduced speed limit and temporary road markings, but some residents remain concerned. The council has also provided a dedicated email address for residents to raise concerns directly with the project team. This controversy raises questions about the effectiveness of temporary measures in ensuring road safety. What do you think? Do you agree with the council's approach or do you think more needs to be done to address the safety concerns?