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17 July 2024

Work to install traffic calming measures in a Dogsthorpe road will start this month, following a number of traffic incidents there.

Peterborough City Council is due to start delivering a new traffic calming scheme in Elmfield Road on 22 July.

Following a number of minor traffic incidents in the area, council officers met with local residents and councillors on site and agreed that speed reduction measures would be beneficial and help prevent further incidents there.

Three pairs of speed cushions will be installed in Elmfield Road close to the junction with Central Avenue. Speed cushions are an effective tool for reducing vehicle speeds whilst limiting the impact on other transport such as buses and emergency service vehicles.

Speed cushions have had a positive effect on reducing vehicle speeds and associated road traffic incidents in other locations in Peterborough in recent years.

Councillor Mohammed Jamil, Peterborough City Council's Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport, said: "Installing speed reduction measures in a location with known issues with speeding and careless driving is a positive step for local residents. We have a number of locations in the city where similar measures have been used including newly installed cushions in Gunthorpe Ridings that have received positive feedback.

"The speed cushions will be an effective tool in managing careless driving and will be a significant step to improving road safety in the area. I look forward to seeing them installed and am confident they will have a positive effect."

The works are programmed to stat on 22 July and will be completed by Milestone Infrastructure Limited, Peterborough City Council's highways partner.

Road closures will be required to help deliver the works safely.

  • Garton End Road and Elmfield Road will be closed between its junctions with Newark Avenue and Central Avenue from 22 to 30 July.
  • Elmfield Road will be closed between Dogsthorpe Road and Central Avenue between 31 July and and 16 August.

Diversions will be signed on site and access will be maintained for residents.

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