HIGHWAYS AGENCY KEEPS LANES OPEN FOR AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY
24 Aug 2004 10:45 AM
Drivers are being encouraged to drive safely this weekend as major
roads and motorways in England are likely to be busy with travellers
taking advantage of the August Bank Holiday.
To help the holiday getaway, the Highways Agency will be keeping as
many lanes as possible open on its network of English motorways and
trunk roads.
We will be removing roadworks where it is safe to do so and working
with the Police to clear any incidents that occur on the network as
quickly as possible.
Drivers, especially those on long distance journeys, are being
reminded to stop for a 15-minute break at least once every two hours
to improve their concentration and beat tiredness.
Archie Robertson, Highways Agency Chief Executive, said:
"Drivers can make their journey easier by planning their route and
keeping up to date with the latest road conditions by listening to
the travel bulletins.
"The Agency will also be lifting as many roadworks as possible to
help drivers get to their destinations more freely."
Up-to-the-minute advice about roadworks and travel conditions on the
motorways and trunk roads managed by the Highways Agency in England
is available by phoning the Highways Agency Information Line on 08457
50 40 30 or by visiting the Agency's website at www.highways.gov.uk.
Notes to Editors
1. The Highways Agency is an executive agency of the Department for
Transport. It manages, maintains and improves the network of trunk
roads and motorways in England on behalf of the Secretary of State.
It works closely with other transport operators and with local
authorities to integrate the trunk road network with the rest of
England's roads and other forms of travel.
2. Information about roadworks across England's motorway and trunk
road network is available from the Highways Agency Information Line
on 08457 504030 or from the Highways Agency website
www.highways.gov.uk.
3. The Highways Agency will be using selected electronic message
signs to display the message "Think! Don't drive tired" as a reminder
to drivers. The Agency uses selected signs to display safety messages
when the signs are not needed for operational use.
4. In 2002, the year for which the latest figures are available, five
roadworkers were killed and 29 seriously injured on Highways Agency
roads due to motor vehicle collisions
5. Safe driving at roadworks
Drivers approaching roadworks are advised to:
* Keep within the speed limit - it is there for your safety.
* Get into the correct lane in good time - don't keep switching.
* Concentrate on the road ahead, not the roadworks.
* Be alert for works traffic leaving or entering roadworks.
* Keep a safe distance - there could be queues in front.
* Observe all signs - they are there to help you.
Issued by the Highways Agency National Press Office. For further
information please contact Karmen Grzetic on 020 7081 7443,or email
karmen.grzetic@highways.gsi.gov.uk
AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY
FRIDAY 27 - TUESDAY 31 AUGUST 04
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT LIFTED
Roadworks are being lifted at the following locations as the Agency
works to keep as many lanes as possible open for drivers.
East Midlands
A5 Nutts Lane, Hinkley, Leicestershire
A453 Resurfacing work, Nottingham
A46 Farndon, Nottinghamshire
A52 Moor Lane to Thoresby, Bramcote, Nottinghamshire
A52 Holme House, Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire
A38 River Derwent Bridge, Derby
A52 Stapleford footbridge parapet replacement, Nottinghamshire
West Midlands
A46 Kenilworth Bypass (beneath Festival Roundabout), Coventry
North West
M61 Jcts 8-9 north and southbound, Lancashire
M65 Jcts 1-3 westbound, Lancashire
M6 Jcts 27-30 north and southbound, Preston, Lancashire
East
A14 Jct 7 Improvements, Northants
A421 Marsh Leys Roundabout, Kempston
South East
A249 Iwade Bypass, Kent - diversion route for northbound traffic will
remain in place
M4 Jct 13 east & westbound carriageways, Berkshire
Roadworks lifted continued...
M4 Jct 7-8 east & westbound carriageways, Berkshire
M4 Jct 10 east & westbound slip road, Wokingham
A34 Jct 13 north & southbound carriageways, Berkshire
A3 Thursley north & southbound carriageways, Surrey
M27 Jct 4-8 east & westbound, Hampshire
A2 Brenley to Harbledown resurfacing scheme, Kent - Traffic
Management being removed from 12pm Thurs 26 August
A259 Barnhorn Gateway, East Sussex
A27 Lyon's Farm, West Sussex
A27 Busticle Lane, West Sussex
M25 Jcts 28 - 29, Essex
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT REMAINING
For safety reasons traffic management will remain at the following
locations. Drivers are advised to drive carefully around roadworks
and to allow extra time for their journeys, as delays may be
possible.
West Midlands
A49 Shropshire (between Craven Arms and Onibury) - Emergency repairs
being carried out. 50 metres of carriageway under temporary traffic
signals
A5 Birch Coppice & M42 Jct 10
* M42 Jct 10 roundabout - 1 lane only on north bridge
* M42 Jct 10 southbound exit slip - lane 1 closed
* A5 Birch Coppice junction - one lane only in both directions
* M42 under Jct 10 - hardshoulder closed in both directions.
A46 Longbridge Island/M40 Jct 15 Warwick - Traffic management to
remain in place on side of the island to fence off the newly
constructed lanes. No traffic management on motorway carriageway
A500 Brick Kiln Lane to A5006 footbridge, Stoke on Trent - Narrow
lanes in place
A500 Pathfinder, Stoke on Trent - Narrow lane running in both
directions through the works. 30 mph limit will be in place. Moderate
delays should be expected
A5 Weeford to Fazeley Bypass, Staffordshire -Traffic management to
remain in place:
* A38/A5 Weeford Roundabout - no lane closures but different layout
* Lane 1 closed eastbound at Fazeley
M6 Jct 5 to 6, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham - Major maintenance to
Bromford viaduct, contraflow in place 24 hours. Two lanes only
available in each direction
M6 Jct 6, Spaghetti Junction, Birmingham - 24-hour closure of the
following link roads as part of Bromford/Aston Expressway Major
works:
* Out of City to M6 south
* Salford Circus to M6 south
* M6 north to Salford Circus
* M6 south to A38(M) ~ Aston Expressway Major Maintenance
* M6 north to A38(M) ~ Aston Expressway Major Maintenance
M6 Jct 8 Walsall/West Bromwich (Ray Hall) - Major maintenance to
viaducts, contraflow in place 24 hours
M6 Jct 9, Bescot/Wednesbury - 24-hour closure of Jct 9 southbound
entry slip road as part of Ray Hall major maintenance.
M5 Jct 8 (M50) to 9 (Tewkesbury) - Major maintenance, contraflow in
operation 24 hours. Two lanes only available in each direction
South East
M25 Jct 12 to 15, Surrey - North and southbound between M3 and M4,
West of Heathrow. Contraflow in operation with mandatory 40mph speed
limit. Allow extra time for journeys especially for Heathrow Airport.
Traffic management in place 24 hours a day with some lane
restrictions and occasional overnight closures necessary
A27 Grove Lodge Roundabout, West Sussex - Traffic management
remaining
A2 Channel Tunnel Rail Link Works Pepperhill, Kent - Permanent
traffic management in place
A21 Silver Hill, Kent - Resurfacing and land stabilisation. Traffic
management manually controlled from 09.00 until 21.00 on Saturday 28
August. Lifted for Sunday 29 and Monday 31 August.
M2 Wouldham Road Bridge, Kent - Traffic management in place
M4/A34 Jct 13, Chieveley - New underpass has opened, however 40mph
speed limit in place
North East
A1(M) Jct 60 (A689 Bradbury) to Jct 61 (A177 Bowburn), Durham -
Construction of climbing lane. Lane closures and contra flow of
northbound carriageway only.
A1 Newcastle Western Bypass, North Brunton interchange, Gosforth -
Construction of new slip road. Narrow lanes and lane closures of
northbound carriageway only
North West
M6 Jct 20 - 21, Thelwall Viaduct, Cheshire - Contraflow system is in
operation. 40 mph speed restriction.
M60 Jct 5 - 8 Clockwise, Greater Manchester - Total closure due to
carriageway widening. Full diversion in operation. Severe delays.
A663 Broadway, Oldham - Lane restrictions and speed limits through
major roadworks
Yorkshire and the Humber
M1 (upper deck) Tinsley Viaduct and A631 (lower deck) Medowhall
Roundabout, South Yorkshire - 50mph speed limit in place north and
southbound. Low risk of delays but this is an airport route to
Leeds/Bradford Airport. Overnight closures between 22.00 and 05.00 on
the A631
A1 Wetherby and Walshford, North Yorkshire - Contraflows, speed
restrictions and two narrow lanes will be running in each direction
with occasional lane closures during off-peak periods
A64 Colton Lane/Bilbrough Top, North Yorkshire - 40mph speed limit
with two lanes running in each direction
East
A14 Milton to Histon embankment repairs, Cambridgeshire - 24-hour
narrow lanes and 40mph speed limit
M1 bridge work near Newport Pagnell - 50mph speed limit in place
East Midlands
A38 Alfreton road bridge, Derbyshire - Closure in both directions
from 8pm on Thursday 26 August to Friday 27 August, between the A61
Watchorn junction to its junction with the A38 at South Normanton.
Two way traffic lights in place
A14 Jct 7 near Kettering, Northamptonshire - 40mph speed limit in
place with narrow lanes
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