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Initial draft strategy - july 2004

Route Outcomes

Initial Draft Strategy - July 2004

7 Route Outcomes

7.1 Introduction

The following are initial route outcomes. These will be progressed further, in the process of developing the strategy.

Route OutcomeTo reduce the risk of accidents occurring.
- Short NameSafety - Accident Reduction
RO1 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F3, F4, F5, F7, F8
Improvements to Related Route Functions
  • Improved safety for all road users, vehicular and non-vehicular.
  • Improved journey time reliability for strategic, regional and local traffic.
  • Safer and improved accessibility for all road users.
Related IssuesA259 - Substandard junctions and horizontal alignment.A2070 - Dangerous overtaking manoeuvres.A2070 - Speed of traffic.
Locations
  • A259 Ferry Hill, Winchelsea (180 degree bend presents hazard for long vehicles).
  • A259 Winchelsea to Guldeford Lane Corner (wet surface).
  • A259 / Harbour Road, Rye (cluster).
  • A259 Winchelsea Road - South Undercliffe, Rye (180 degree bend, with mini-roundabout, presents hazard for long vehicles).
  • A259 East Guldeford (cluster).A259 / A2070 junction Brenzett (cluster).
  • A2070 between Brenzett and Cloverleaf Junction (wet surface, in dark).
  • A2070 Cloverleaf Junction.
  • A2070 between Cloverleaf Junction and M20 (total number of PIA).
Policy ObjectivesS1 - To seek to improve safety for all road users
S2 - To seek to provide safe conditions for vulnerable road user groups
S5 - To seek to reduce accident numbers and severity
EC3 - To seek to reduce delays
TargetUndertake studies to identify appropriate measures.
TimescaleShort-term.
Possible ActionsActions to consider in study may include:
  • A259 - Carriageway alignment improvement works
  • A2070 - Carriageway markings and improved signing where public footpaths cross the road, electronic message signs.
Other IssuesCarriageway alignment improvement works may be difficult due to environmental constraints along the route. Some measures have already been implemented at Cloverleaf junction to address this safety issue.
Route OutcomeTo reduce the severity of injuries at accidents.
- Short NameSafety - Severity Reduction
RO2 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F3, F4, F5, F7. F8
Improvements to Related Route Functions
  • Improved safety for all road users, vehicular and non-vehicular.
  • Improved journey time reliability for strategic, regional and local traffic.
  • Safer and improved accessibility for all road users.
Related IssuesA259 - Poor route alignment contributes to the severity of accidents
LocationsA259 between Hastings and BrenzettA2070 Cloverleaf Junction
Policy ObjectivesS1 - To seek to improve safety for all road users
S2 - To seek to provide safe conditions for vulnerable road user groups
S5 - To seek to reduce accident numbers and severity
EC3 - To seek to reduce delays
TargetUndertake studies to identify appropriate measures.
TimescaleShort-term.
Possible ActionsActions to consider in study may include:
  • A259 - Carriageway alignment improvement works
  • A2070 - Cloverleaf Junction - implement measures to reduce speeds (particularly for motorcyclists)
Other IssuesCarriageway alignment improvement works may be difficult due to environmental constraints along the route.

Some measures have already been implemented at Cloverleaf junction to address this safety issue.
Route OutcomeTo reduce accidents at locations where significant numbers occur, particularly those involving vulnerable road users (pedestrians, pedal cyclists and motor cyclists) and children.
- Short NameSafety - Accident reduction, vulnerable users
RO3 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F3, F4, F5, F7, F8
Improvements to Related Route Functions
  • Improved safety for road users, particularly pedestrians.
  • Improved accessibility for road users, particularly pedestrians.
Related IssuesA2070 - absence of advanced warning signs for pedestrian crossings.
Locations
  • A2070 at Walnut Tree, Snave (no advance warning signs where pedestrians cross)
  • A2070 south of Golden Wood, Bromley Green (no advance warning signs where pedestrians cross)
Policy ObjectivesS1 - To seek to improve safety for all road users
S2 - To seek to provide safe conditions for vulnerable road user groups
S5 - To seek to reduce accident numbers and severity
A1 - To seek to improve accessibility
A2 - To improve access to pedestrians
TargetCarry out survey to validate areas for improvement
TimescaleShort term.
Possible ActionsCreation of signing strategy
Other Issuesn/a
Route OutcomeTo improve the alignment and carriageway width at pinch points.
- Short NameRoute Alignment
RO4 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F3, F5, F7
Improvements to Related Route Functions
  • Improved safety for all road users, vehicular and non-vehicular.
  • Improved journey time reliability for strategic, regional and local traffic.
Related Issues
  • A259 - Sharp bends, difficult for large vehicles
  • A259 - Narrow section, difficult to large vehicles to pass, and difficult to maintain
  • A259 - Two level crossings within close proximity to each other.
Locations
  • A259 between Hastings and Brenzett (current restriction on use by abnormally heavy vehicles, greater than 38 tonnes)
  • A259 between East Guldeford and Guldeford Lane Corner (difficult for large vehicles to pass and difficult to maintain)
Policy ObjectivesS1 - To seek to improve safety for all road users
S3 - To seek to provide a safe working environment along the route
S6 - Making maintenance priority
EC3 - To seek to reduce delays
EC6 - To seek to improve maintenance
TargetCarry out study into possible improvements to alignment.
TimescaleMedium-term
Possible ActionsRoad widening, widening of bends. Possible realignment of section of A259 between East Guldeford and Guldeford Lane Corner. This would remove 90 deg. bends and the two level crossings. Liaise with the statutory environmental bodies.
Other IssuesCarriageway widening works may be difficult due to environmental constraints along the route.
Route OutcomeTo reduce the visual intrusion caused by the route and the traffic using it.
- Short NameEnvironment - visual intrusion
RO5 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F2, F3, F5, F7, F8
Improvements to Related Route Functions
  • Improvements to local environment by reducing the visual impact of the route and all road users on adjacent towns and villages.
Related Issuesn/a
LocationsA259 through Winchelsea and Rye (historic towns)A259 entire route between Hastings and Brenzett (towns and villages adjacent to the route)
Policy ObjectivesE1 - To seek to protect and enhance the built and natural environment
E7 - To seek to improve the landscape
E8 - To seek to maintain the historic environment
EC2 - Vision
TargetDevelop or enhance a landscape action plan
TimescaleMedium-term.
Possible ActionsPossible items for Action Plan may include Improve landscaping where possible to screen the road from adjacent properties.
Other Issuesn/a
Route OutcomeProvide a high standard of traveller care, by providing adequate access to food, toilets, fuel and rest facilities.
- Short NameEnvironment - traveller care
RO6 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F3, F5, F7, F8
Improvements to Related Route Functionsn/a
Related Issuesn/a
Locations
  • A259 between East Guldeford and Brenzett
  • A2070 between Brenzett and the A2042 interchange
Policy ObjectivesS4 - To seek to provide appropriate facilities along the route
TargetCarry out survey of existing facilities and identify where there is a need for improved facilities.
TimescaleMid-term
Possible ActionsImproved signing to existing local facilities, within existing settlements.
Other Issuesn/a
Route OutcomeImprove facilities for cyclists, pedestrians and equestrians.
- Short NameAccessibility - non-motorised users
RO7 
Related Route FunctionsF4, F5
Improvements to Related Route FunctionsImproved accessibility for all non-motorised road usersImproved safety for all non-motorised road users
Related IssuesProvision of footwaysImprovement to cycle routesImprove crossing facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians.
LocationsA259 Rye (lack of pedestrian crossing where school children cross)A259 Brookland (lack of pedestrian crossing where school children cross)A2070 at Walnut Tree, Snave (poor crossing facilities for pedestrians)A2070 south of Golden Wood, Bromley Green (poor crossing facilities)
Policy ObjectivesA1 - To seek to improve accessibility
A2 - To improve access to pedestrians
A3 - To seek to improve accessibility for disabled people
A4 - To seek to improve accessibility for cyclists
A5 - To seek to improve accessibility for horse riders
S1 - To seek to improve safety for all road users
S2 - To seek to provide safe conditions for vulnerable road user groups
I5 - To integrate regional and local planning policy
TargetUndertake to carry out a survey of areas along the route that would benefit from improved non-motorised user facilities.
TimescaleMedium-term.
Possible ActionsActions to consider in study may include:
  • A2070 - On line cycle route provision
  • A2070 - Provision of pedestrian/cyclist/equestrian crossings
  • A259 - Provision of pedestrian crossing in Rye (Adjacent school)
  • A259 - Provision of footways
Other IssuesWidth of existing highway may prevent the provision of footways along A259
Route OutcomeFacilitate development opportunities adjacent to the trunk road in line with approved developments.
- Short NameEconomy - development
RO8 
Related Route FunctionsF4, F7
Improvements to Related Route FunctionsAid strategic development growth
Related IssuesImprove access to Ashford and Hastings (a priority area for economic regeneration)Land Use and Development Control Plan
Locations
  • A2070 Bad Munstereifel Road, Ashford
  • A2070 - between Hamstreet and Cloverleaf Junction
  • A259 / access to Rye Harbour
Policy ObjectivesEC2 - Vision
EC4 - To implement strategies
EC7 - to seek to contribute to an efficient economy, and support sustainable economic growth in appropriate locations.
TargetTo liaise with Local Authorities to ascertain infrastructure improvements required to enable development.
TimescaleOngoing
Possible ActionsJunction improvementsProvision of new junctions
Other Issuesn/a
Route OutcomeTo eliminate the need for diversions and consequent delays associated with road maintenance.
- Short NameEconomy - maintenance
RO9 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F2, F3, F5, F6, F7, F8
Improvements to Related Route FunctionsImprovement to slow journey times
Related IssuesRelieve congestion during essential road maintenance operationsPlan all works to achieve optimum whole life costs with minimal disruption to users
LocationsA259 between Rye and Brookland (currently any roadworks require long diversions to be imposed)
Policy ObjectivesEC6 - To seek to improve maintenance
TargetCarry out a feasibility study into possible improvements to highway alignment to enable maintenance of the road to be carried out without causing severe delays to motorists.
TimescaleMedium-term
Possible Actions
  • Possible items for Study may include
  • Widening of existing carriageway where existing alignment is sub-standard in liaison with Stautory Environmental Bodies and Local Authorities.
  • Alternative off-line routes for A259 between Rye and Brookland
Other Issuesn/a
Route OutcomeReduce congestion at junction 10 of the M20
- Short NameEconomy - congestion
RO10 
Related Route FunctionsF1, F2, F3, F4 F5, F6, F7, F8
Improvements to Related Route FunctionsImprovement to slow journey times
Related IssuesImprovements to junctions
LocationsA2070 / M20 J10 (queues) - Junction 10 is at capacity
Policy ObjectivesEC1 - To seek to reduce congestion
EC3 - To seek to reduce delays
TargetAssist with delivery of improvements in liaison with Government bodies.
TimescaleLong-term
Possible ActionsA2070 junction with M20 - interim improvements to existing junction 10. In the long-term actions depend on outcome of proposals to construct junction 10A.
Other Issuesn/a