Traffic calming on major roads : the A47 trunk road at Thorney, Cambridgeshire. Prepared for the Department of Transport, Driver Information and Traffic Management Division DITM.

Author(s)
Wheeler, A.H. Abbott, P.G. Godfrey, N.S. Philips, S.M. & Stait, R.
Year
Abstract

Changes to legislation, together with special authorisation procedures, now enable local authorities to install a wide range of traffic calming measures at localities including villages on trunk and other major roads. In 1994, research began on the effectiveness of these measures on busy roads with a significant proportion of heavy goods vehicles. Thorney, on the A74 trunk road in Cambridgeshire, was one of two sites to be chosen initially for the study. The village speed limit is unchanged at 30mph; the measures include a gateway and chicane on each approach, with a part-time 20mph speed limit (past a school), a raised zebra crossing, a mini-roundabout, speed cameras, a refuge and kerb build-outs at adjacent build-outs at adjacent junctions in the village itself. `Before' and `after' measurements of vehicle speeds, journey times and traffic noise were carried out, followed by a public opinion survey and ground vibration monitoring. The results are presented in this report. Athough a number of measured speed reductions were substantial, most residents expressed reservations about the scheme. (A)

Publication

Library number
C 8409 [electronic version only] /73 / IRRD 887252
Source

Crowthorne, Berkshire, Transport Research Laboratory TRL, 1997, 72 p., 17 ref.; Project Reference ; UG48 / TRL Report ; No. 238 - ISSN 0968-4107

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