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Hull City Council is seeking feedback from residents and commuters about proposals for safety improvements at two junctions on Holderness Road.
Improvements are planned for the Bellfield Avenue and Summergangs Road junctions and form part of the council's Safer Roads Fund programme, following a successful bid to the Department for Transport.
Initiatives delivered through the Safer Roads Fund aim to reduce deaths and serious injuries on the road network.
Holderness Road / Bellfield Avenue Junction
There are several proposed changes to the Holderness Road / Bellfield Avenue junction.
These include -
new traffic signals, including advanced stop lines for cyclists
alterations to the central reservation of Holderness Road to allow right turn provision for vehicles entering Bellfield Avenue from Holderness Road
removal of on-street parking between 954, 956 and 958 Holderness Road
upgrades to the existing pedestrian crossing to make a pelican crossing (push button demand) on all arms of the junction and the removal of guard railing
tactile paving to assist those with a visual impairment
removal of a single tree on the central reservation, to make way for the right turn provision
potentially the removal of another tree outside 950 Holderness Road to make way for the upgraded pelican crossing
continuation of cycle lanes along Holderness Road
upgraded road markings and signage
resurfacing works, where required
Holderness Road / Summergangs Road Junction
There are several proposed changes to the Holderness Road / Summergangs Road junction.
These include -
new traffic signals on Holderness Road and Summergangs Road
removal of the central island on Holderness Road to improve turning movements from both Holderness Road and Summergangs Road
repositioning the existing pelican crossing on Holderness Road, on the eastern side, to ensure a more direct route for pedestrians and removal of all guard railing
installation of a new pelican crossing (push button demand) on Holderness Road to the west of the junction and on Summergangs Road as well as removal of all guard railing
tactile paving to assist visually impaired users to cross Holderness Road and Summergangs Road
tactile paving across access into Hull Angling Centre
continuation of cycle lanes along Holderness Road
upgraded road markings and signage
resurfacing works, where required
Hull City Council is seeking feedback from residents and commuters about proposals for safety improvements at two junctions on Holderness Road.
Improvements are planned for the Bellfield Avenue and Summergangs Road junctions and form part of the council's Safer Roads Fund programme, following a successful bid to the Department for Transport.
Initiatives delivered through the Safer Roads Fund aim to reduce deaths and serious injuries on the road network.
Holderness Road / Bellfield Avenue Junction
There are several proposed changes to the Holderness Road / Bellfield Avenue junction.
These include -
new traffic signals, including advanced stop lines for cyclists
alterations to the central reservation of Holderness Road to allow right turn provision for vehicles entering Bellfield Avenue from Holderness Road
removal of on-street parking between 954, 956 and 958 Holderness Road
upgrades to the existing pedestrian crossing to make a pelican crossing (push button demand) on all arms of the junction and the removal of guard railing
tactile paving to assist those with a visual impairment
removal of a single tree on the central reservation, to make way for the right turn provision
potentially the removal of another tree outside 950 Holderness Road to make way for the upgraded pelican crossing
continuation of cycle lanes along Holderness Road
upgraded road markings and signage
resurfacing works, where required
Holderness Road / Summergangs Road Junction
There are several proposed changes to the Holderness Road / Summergangs Road junction.
These include -
new traffic signals on Holderness Road and Summergangs Road
removal of the central island on Holderness Road to improve turning movements from both Holderness Road and Summergangs Road
repositioning the existing pelican crossing on Holderness Road, on the eastern side, to ensure a more direct route for pedestrians and removal of all guard railing
installation of a new pelican crossing (push button demand) on Holderness Road to the west of the junction and on Summergangs Road as well as removal of all guard railing
tactile paving to assist visually impaired users to cross Holderness Road and Summergangs Road
tactile paving across access into Hull Angling Centre