M42/M6 Active Traffic Management Expansion
HIGHWAYS AGENCY News Release issued by COI News Distribution Service on 15 July 2009
- TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT BULLETIN -
OVERNIGHT FULL MOTORWAY & LINK ROAD CLOSURES
Work will continue overnight this weekend and next week to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of Active Traffic Management on the M42 and M6.
These are some of a number of closures which will occur throughout the summer.
Saturday 18 July 2009
The overnight closures for Saturday 18 July are:
The total closure of the M6 Northbound J4 to J4A
The total closure of the M42 Northbound J7 to M6 Northbound J4 link road
The total closure of the M6 Southbound beneath J4
Fully signed diversion routes will be in operation from J4 Northbound of the M6, J7 Northbound of the M42 and J4 Southbound of the M6
Monday 20 July 2009
The overnight closures for Monday 20th July are:
The total closure of the M6 Northbound J4 to J4A
The total closure of the M42 Northbound J7 to M6 Northbound J4 link road
The total closure of the M42 Northbound J7A to M6 Southbound J4 Link Road
The total closure of the M6 J4A Southbound to M42 J8 Southbound Link Road
Fully signed diversion routes will be in operation from J4 Northbound of the M6, J7 Northbound of the M42, J7A Northbound of the M42 and J4A Southbound of the M6.
* For traffic using the M6 Northbound, heading for the North via the M6 North: the diversion route from J4 is south on the M42 to J6 where traffic will leave the M42 before rejoining the M42 Northbound carriageway and travel north to J9. Traffic will exit The M42 at J9 and rejoin the motorway heading south on the M42. Traffic will then exit the M42 at J8, following signs for the M6 North and rejoin the M6 Northbound at J4A. This will add approximately 12 miles and 15 minutes to the average journey.
* For traffic using the M42 Northbound, heading for the North via the M6 North: the diversion route from J7 is north on the M42 to J9 where traffic will exit the motorway before rejoining the motorway and heading south on the M42. Traffic will then exit the M42 at J8, following signs for the M6 North and rejoin the M6 Northbound at J4A. This will add approximately 7 miles and 10 minutes to the average journey.
* For traffic using the M6 Southbound heading for the South via the M6 South: the diversion route from J4 is to exit the motorway via the slip road and then from the roundabout rejoin the M6 Southbound via the J4 on slip road. This will add approximately 5 minutes to the average journey.
* For traffic using the M42 Northbound, heading for the South via the M6 South: the diversion route from J7A is north on the M42 to J9 where traffic will exit the motorway before rejoining the motorway and heading south on the M42. Traffic will then follow signs for the M6Toll / M6 South (London) allowing traffic to rejoin the M6 at Junction 3A (No Toll Payable on this section). This will add approximately 5 miles and 10 minutes to the average journey.
* For traffic using the M6 Southbound heading for the South via the M42 South: the diversion route from J4A is north on the M42 to J9 where traffic will exit before rejoining the motorway and heading south on the M42.
The diversion routes will be clearly signed using a combination of the Highways Agency's variable message signs and temporary yellow signs in advance and on the nights of the closures.
Notes to Editors
1. The Highways Agency is an executive agency of the Department for Transport. We manage, maintain and improve England’s motorways and major A roads on behalf of the Secretary of State.
2. The diversion routes have been chosen based on a number of criteria including; the diversion routes should use HA roads, dual carriageways and avoid residential areas as much as is practicable. Extensive use of the variable message signs across the country will advise road users, in advance, of the closures and the diversion routes.
3. The works will be carried out and supervised by Carillion Infrastructure Management on behalf of the Highways Agency. For more information visit www.highways.gov.uk/atm
4. Real -time traffic information for England’s motorways and major A roads is now available:
* From our new traffic radio service, available on DAB digital radio and the internet at www.trafficradio.org.uk To tune into the DAB service, simply press the "scan" button on your radio. The radio will tune into all available channels and you can select the new service by scrolling through the channels until you reach "Traffic Radio".
* On the internet at www.highways.gov.uk/trafficinfo
* By phone from the Highways Agency 24-hour voice activated phone service on 08700 660 115. (Calls from BT landlines to 0870 numbers will cost no more than 8p per minute; mobile calls usually cost more).
5. Before using a mobile, find a safe place to park. Never stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency. Make sure it’s safe and legal before you call.
6. For more general information about the highways agency and its work, visit the highways agency website www.highways.gov.uk, or telephone the highways agency information line on 08457 50 40 30 at any time. (Calls to 0845 numbers cost no more than 3p/min from BT residential landlines. Call charges from other landlines and mobile networks may vary)
Safe driving at roadworks
The Highways Agency is working with the industry and road users to reduce the risks of working on the roads. For the safety of roadworkers and all road users, when you are approaching roadworks:
* Keep within the speed limit – it is there for your safety.
* Get into the correct lane in good time – don’t keep switching.
* Concentrate on the road ahead, not the roadworks.
* Be alert for works’ traffic leaving or entering roadworks.
* Keep a safe distance – there could be queues in front.
* Observe all signs – they are there to help you.
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Issued by the Highways Agency West Midlands. Media enquiries to Lucy Rees on 07881665393.
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