Motorbikes and cars revving their engines have become the scourge of some Felixstowe residents' lives, with some saying the anti-social behaviour puts people off visiting the seaside town during the summer.

Caroline Grigor, 51, says the noise on Langer Road, where she lives, has become "unbearable".

East Anglian Daily Times: Caroline Grigor, 51, says the noise on Langer Road, where she lives, has become unbearable.Caroline Grigor, 51, says the noise on Langer Road, where she lives, has become unbearable. (Image: Caroline Grigor)

"It's like Fast and Furious," said Mrs Grigor.

"It's literally every night and it's not just motorbikes, cars too.

"I get so wound up by it because it's gone on for years and there have been so many accidents."

Mrs Grigor also worries for her 13-year-old dog Jedi who is often upset by the noise coming from engines revving.

East Anglian Daily Times: 13-year-old Jedi is often scared by the noise.13-year-old Jedi is often scared by the noise. (Image: Caroline Grigor)

"It really really freaks Jedi out," she added.

"It's one long, straight road and people speed up and down it.

"It's even worse because there are temporary traffic lights right outside my house, so they take the opportunity to make even more noise while they're waiting there."

Former Felixstowe mayor and current local councillor Nick Barber has noticed the concerns raised by many residents on social media.

East Anglian Daily Times: Former Felixstowe mayor and current local councillor Nick Barber.Former Felixstowe mayor and current local councillor Nick Barber. (Image: Newsquest)

"It's definitely an issue for Felixstowe and we seem to suffer like most seaside towns during the summer holidays," he said.

"It's unfortunate that mopeds and motorbikes insist on doing the sea road loop.

"It's the same with anti-social behaviour, damage and parking. We always see a rise during the summer holidays."

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East Anglian Daily Times: Langer Road in Felixstowe runs parallel to the seafront.Langer Road in Felixstowe runs parallel to the seafront. (Image: Google Maps)

Mr Barber runs a vintage collectables and memorabilia shop in Hamilton Road and said that some of his customers stop visiting during the summer.

"Often it's just too busy for them," he added.

"It really is unfortunate but I guess being a seaside town, we are going to have these issues."