£30m Bristol ring road improvements unveiled with prospect of three years traffic chaos
Consultation has been launched over plans to upgrade five key roundabouts
05:00, 25 MAY 2021
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Motorists could face three years of traffic misery on Bristol ring road after a £30million scheme of road-widening and âthroughaboutsâ was unveiled.
South Gloucestershire Council has launched a 12-week public consultation seeking peopleâs views on the plans aimed at tackling congestion on the A4174 and stopping drivers using nearby residential roads as rat-runs.
Published:
7:00 AM January 14, 2021
Updated:
10:06 AM January 14, 2021
Over the next few months, route options will be developed across North Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
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The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) has announced the next steps for its ambitious plans to transform the region’s transport network to meet the needs of the growing population.
The authority has already invested £1.5million to identify options for a high-capacity mass transit network in the West of England in a bid to make public transport the preferred way to travel, which will better-connect the area in an environmentally-conscious way.