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New road signs confuse drivers as they’re told to abruptly change direction leaving them gasping ‘what happened?’

DRIVERS have been left baffled by new road signs at a busy intersection.

The markings were painted on the road as part of a city project – but it appears a major mistake was made.

    WGN-TVNew road signs left drivers confused with wrong turn directions[/caption] WGN-TVConfusing road signs caused chaos at a busy intersection in Wheaton, Illinois[/caption] WGN-TVCity officials blamed the mistake on a contractor working on a resurfacing project[/caption]

    The mix-up unfolded in Wheaton, Illinois, early Friday morning.

    A news helicopter flew over the intersection of Naperville Road and Butterfield Road, where northbound cars were lined up.

    But the turn lane arrows didn’t seem to match up with the direction drivers expected to go, CW affiliate WGN9 reported.

    In the left-hand turn lanes, arrows pointed to the right.

    Onlookers could be heard asking “wait, what happened?” as they examined the mistake.

    City officials blamed the blunder on a contractor hired for a resurfacing project.

    The crew had been working on Illinois 56 on Thursday when they painted the wrong markings.

    Officials confirmed the markings were placed in error during that job.

    By 11 am Friday, the incorrect arrows were removed and replaced with correct ones.

    The city said no other markings in the area were done incorrectly.

    “The mistaken markings were the only ones placed in error,” an official stated.

    Despite the blunder, traffic didn’t seem to be heavily impacted.

    Cars continued moving without incident through the intersection.

    Drivers appeared to rely on instinct or familiarity to navigate through the confusion.

    New driving laws in 2025

    Drivers across the United States are having to adjust to a slew of new road rules that take effect in 2025. Some of those include:

    Daylighting law prohibiting drivers from parking their cars within 20 feet of any crosswalk in California Stricter street racing penalties in California Changes to car seat age and weight requirements in Colorado Fines for failing to follow designated enter and exit areas for express lanes in Colorado Bans on handheld devices while driving in Colorado and Missouri Drivers allowed to have a digital copy of their license on their cell phones in Illinois Yield right of way to emergency vehicles in Illinois Drivers required to take a vision test to renew licenses in Kentucky School bus safety law in Oregon Vehicle safety inspections scrapped in Texas

    No crashes or major traffic jams were reported as a result.

    In early April, a road markings controversy erupted nearly 700 miles away in Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania.

    The township introduced confusing new curves known as chicanes in an effort to slow down speeders on Grays Lane, but many locals weren’t impressed.

    “This is just putting everybody really more at risk,” driver Katie Staudt said.

    Officials defended the changes, saying they came after repeated complaints from residents and were approved by the township board in February.

    But longtime residents argued the fix only made things worse, with some calling the new design more dangerous than the speeding it was meant to stop.

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