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Traffic Management - Updated 30 November 2009

Due to the continuing poor injury accident record at the roundabout, there are two traffic management layouts through out the construction phase of this project. The day time traffic management, also referred to as Peak Periods (0600 to 2000 Monday to Friday and 0800 to 1800 Saturday and Sunday) and night time traffic management, also referred to as Off-peak Periods (2000 to 0600 Monday to Sunday).


Day Time

During the day time, there are no reductions in the number of lanes leading to the roundabout in order to minimise disruption. However, the entry lanes to the gyratory on the A444 (M6-J3), St. Davids Way, A444 (Nuneaton), B4113 Coventry Road (Hill Top) and B4113 Coventry Road (Bedworth) are reduced to two lanes. Two running lanes are maintained on the gyratory with the exception of one section at the B4113 Coventry Road (Bedworth). When more lanes are required to be coned off, then it shall take place outside day times. The minimum number of lanes required during the day time hours are given in the table below. Also see traffic management plan for day time hours of work.

Map of suggested traffic management layout during day
Map of suggested traffic management layout during day time (PDF - 668 KB)

NUMBER OF LANES – DURING PEAK PERIODS
LocationNumber of Lanes required
A444 North
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

2

2
2
St. Georges Way
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

1
1
B4113 East (Nuneaton – Hilltop)
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

2

2
2
B4113 South (Bedworth)
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

2
1
A444 South
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

2

2
1
St. Davids Way
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

2
1
Gyratory2
With the exception of one at the B4113 Coventry Road (Bedworth).

Night Time

During the night time, only two arms entering the roundabout including the west side of the gyratory will be restricted to one lane. The minimum number of lanes required during the night time hours are given in the table below. Also see traffic management plan for night time hours of work.

Map of suggested traffic management layout during night time (PDF - 699 KB)


Map of suggested traffic management layout during night


NUMBER OF LANES – DURING OFF-PEAK PERIODS
LocationNumber of Lanes required
A444 North
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

2

2
1
St. Georges Way
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

1
1
B4113 East (Nuneaton – Hilltop)
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

2

2
2
B4113 South (Bedworth)
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

1
1
A444 South
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

1
1
St. Davids Way
Approach
Entering gyratory
Leaving gyratory

1

1
1
Gyratory2
With the exception of one at the B4113 Coventry Road (Bedworth) and the west side of the gyratory.


Warwickshire County Council would like to apologise for any disruption caused as a result of these works.






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