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Resurfacing key sections of Tavistock Road to improve the quality of the ride for all travel modes.
Construction of a brand new bus and cycle lane on Tavistock Road from Charlton Road to Crownhill flyover.
Investigating ways to improve traffic flow around Budshead Road roundabout in order to reduce congestion/queuing on the A386 and improve road safety.
Works to improve road safety and the flow of northbound traffic on Tavistock Road (the A386) and around the Crownhill junction of Budshead Road are now complete.
The works, which form part of the ongoing transport improvements for the Northern Corridor (the main route between the city centre and Woolwell), aim to reduce queuing along the slip road from Tavistock Road towards Crownhill Police Station and Whitleigh.
This will significantly improve road safety and traffic flow on this important strategic transport route, as well as the local environment.
Traffic sensors have been installed on the slip road to detect when vehicles are queuing back along Tavistock Road. The sensors are linked to new traffic lights on the Crownhill-bound side of Budshead Road.
The new lights, which control traffic heading from the Whitleigh direction onto the roundabout near the police station, operate on a demand responsive system. This means they stay green unless traffic on Tavistock Road is queuing back beyond a set point.
When this happens traffic is now held on Budshead Road, giving vehicles queuing on Tavistock Road more time to access the roundabout and clear the area. This will improve traffic flow for all northbound traffic on Tavistock Road and improve journey times for motorists and bus passengers. The scheme will be monitored to ensure that the signals are providing the best solution for queues in both directions.
The Budshead Road works have been carried out by Plymouth Transport and Highways, the partnership between Plymouth City Council and Amey. Further works will be carried out later in the year through the Whitleigh Safer and Sustainable Travel programme.
Consultation and public engagement
Investigating ways to improve traffic flow around Manadon Roundabout through traffic signal improvements in partnership with the Highways Agency.
The improvements will include a more responsive and energy-efficient traffic light system, new lane designations, clearer signage and the repainting of white lines and road markings around the roundabout and on approach roads. New traffic lights will be installed at the Outland Road entry to the roundabout to reduce queuing, and the existing traffic lights on the roundabout and at the Kneele Gardens junction on Mannamead Road will be upgraded.
Progress
Work to replace traffic lights around Manadon roundabout is due to begin on Monday 13 September as part of a programme of improvements that started in July.
Work to upgrade the traffic lights will be done in two stages:
Consultation and public engagement