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This is what we asked you.
Traffic sensitive streets play a vital role in how we coordinate street works and activity on the road network. These need to be reviewed regularly.
We have a legal duty to coordinate all works on the county’s road network. As part of this duty, we can designate certain streets as ‘traffic sensitive’. A traffic sensitive street is defined as one on which any work will create delays and disruption to road users at specified times. This allows us to better regulate the flow of traffic by managing the timing of any roadworks, e.g. by restricting works to be completed outside of peak commuting times.
We carried out a traffic sensitive street review in November 2021. It’s time to review this to ensure all the designations remain fit-for-purpose and effective.
Thank you for taking part. We will continue to use this page to keep you informed about progress with the project.
This is what we asked you.
Traffic sensitive streets play a vital role in how we coordinate street works and activity on the road network. These need to be reviewed regularly.
We have a legal duty to coordinate all works on the county’s road network. As part of this duty, we can designate certain streets as ‘traffic sensitive’. A traffic sensitive street is defined as one on which any work will create delays and disruption to road users at specified times. This allows us to better regulate the flow of traffic by managing the timing of any roadworks, e.g. by restricting works to be completed outside of peak commuting times.
We carried out a traffic sensitive street review in November 2021. It’s time to review this to ensure all the designations remain fit-for-purpose and effective.
Pleaseread through the review documents.Your responses will be given careful consideration and will help determine whether or notto modify the current list of designations, including adding new streets or removing/amending the ones already there.
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