Re: Roadworks cause havoc as Spon End businesses say it's killed their trade
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 4:31 pm
dutchman wrote:The outbound lane was open again last night. It appears as if they open and close lanes completely at random?
It was apparently due to this:
Traffic chaos on Coventry Ring Road after slip road shuts
Traffic on Coventry Ring Road almost ground to a halt for a day after a crucial slip-road was shut by the council. The off-ramp to Butts Road at Junction 7 was closed to cars on the evening of November 13 so roadworks could take place.
The council planned for it to shut for three months to allow contractors safe access to the site. But by the next day it had caused a traffic jam "most of the way around the ring road," a council chief said at a meeting this week.
By 5pm drivers faced 20-minute delays at the junction and the council was forced to re-open the road that evening.
Gerry Raleigh, programme manager for the council's Air Quality Action Plan Delivery, told a meeting on Wednesday (November 30) that shutting the road was "too impactful", adding: "When you make changes to traffic, you can get unexpected results."
Westwood councillor Abdul Jobbar told the meeting that he was late to work by an hour that day because of the traffic problems. Mr Raleigh later told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): "We had a traffic jam all the way around the ring road. Physically it went most of the way around the ring road.
"We closed everything before the morning," he said. "I drove around the diversion to check it was okay.
"I think it was a combination of things; the weight of traffic - when you have too much impact you get a lock-up. It was very, very slow.
"The real issue was at Junction 8, diverting onto Junction 8. [There was] no circulation."