Issue details
A36 Cleveland Bridge, Bath - HGV Restriction
Heavy Goods Vehicles travelling through Bath has been a concern for many years, particularly along A4 London Road and A36 Bathwick Street. Local residents are concerned about the contribution made by HGVs to poor air quality, road safety issues and intimidation experienced by vulnerable road users within the Bath World Heritage Site.
An 18 tonne environmental weight restriction is proposed for vehicles turning between A36 Bathwick St and A36 Beckford Road, in both directions. This proposal will reduce the contribution that HGVs make towards poor air quality in an air quality management area, congestion and intimidation by traffic. A further ban on U turning traffic is proposed extending ¼ mile south of this junction, including the A36 Pulteney Rd/Bathwick Hill roundabout. This is to prevent HGV’s avoiding the turning ban
An experimental traffic regulation order is proposed to allow the impact of the proposed weight restriction on alternative routes to be monitored before a decision is taken whether to modify, suspend or make the order permanent.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Approved
Decision Type: Traffic Regulation Order;
Lead member: Roger Symonds
Lead director: Glen Chipp
Contact: Adrian Clarke, Transportation Planning Manager Peter Dawson Email: adrian_clarke@bathnes.gov.uk Tel: 01225 395223.
Consultation process
Councillor Symonds has referred this item for decision by Cabinet at its meeting on 14-Sep-11. The report can be seen in the agenda for the meeting.
Consultees
WC Oth
EFP Reference: E2222
Decisions
- 15/09/2011 - A36 Cleveland Bridge, Bath - HGV Restriction
Agenda items
- 14/09/2011 - Cabinet A36 Cleveland Bridge, Bath - HGV Restriction 14/09/2011
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