Intelligent traffic lights to be installed at Hyndburn's 'worst junction' (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Intelligent traffic lights to be installed at Hyndburn's 'worst junction'
10:10pm Saturday 7th July 2012 in Hyndburn
A BOROUGH’S ‘worst junction’ will see intelligent traffic lights installed to stop queuing chaos.
The problem junction at the gateway to Church and Accrington, commonly sees drivers wait up to 20 minutes just to turn. Daily queues at the junction of Dunkenhalgh Way, Henry Street, Hyndburn Road and Dill Hall Lane led the area’s county councillor to campaign for action to be taken.
Coun Malcolm Pritchard said the problems caused on a daily basis showed a clear need for the light sequence to be adjusted.
Lancashire County Council have now released funding for the project, which will see intelligent lights at the junction. The new lights will be fitted with Microprocessor Optimised Vehicle Actuation (MOVA) technology which senses when traffic queues are starting to build.
The sensors are then able to efficiently programme light changes to clear traffic flows quickly and easily. Drivers’ main complaint was that the current lights system does not allow a filter lane for traffic from Henry Street and Church to turn right, causing major queues as drivers have to wait for a lull.
Engineers at LCC assessed the result of traffic counts and developed options using computer programs to assess impact elsewhere. LCC are also to install central white line marking to help position waiting right turners.
Coun Pritchard, who said the scheme will cost approximately £30,000 said: “It’s fantastic news. This junction has been a misery for drivers for so long and now a plan is place to make things better. Hopefully it will see an end to queues in this part of the borough.”
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Comments (17)
10:26pm Sat 7 Jul 12
jaffa90 says...
I always give way to those ON the roundabout and not them 50metres to my right waiting also for those 50metres to there right and so on.
11:11pm Sat 7 Jul 12
s_smith says...
12:23am Sun 8 Jul 12
jaffa90 says...
1:18am Sun 8 Jul 12
Michael@ClitheroeSince58 says...
1:33am Sun 8 Jul 12
s_smith says...
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DoyouknowhoIam? says...
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burner says...
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Info-warrior says...
9:27am Sun 8 Jul 12
Cheese gnome says...
9:36am Sun 8 Jul 12
banned again phil.m says...
10:38am Sun 8 Jul 12
davidinburnley says...
The problem is anyone wanting to turn right travelling up or down Dill Hall Lane.
Wouldn't it have been a much cheaper option just to stagger those too in a similar way to the Asda junction on Hyndburn Road itself?
10:59am Sun 8 Jul 12
Info-warrior says...
11:55am Sun 8 Jul 12
sharonAccy says...
9:16pm Sun 8 Jul 12
Malthus says...
10:40pm Sun 8 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...
1:33pm Mon 9 Jul 12
Your ferret stinks says...
2:24pm Mon 9 Jul 12
Cheese gnome says...
How about congestion is the fault of workers who will not use public transport? I still do not see one bit of sense in blaming parents for congestion that usually happens after 4. Even if some parents pick their children up later it may put 10 extra cars on the junction. You are rambling, yes i understand that some parents are lazy and that some people use different addresses to get the better schools but what this has to do with a very busy junction is beyond me.
Im all for ranting, i love a good rant, but at least make sure you are ranting about the subject in topic or else it makes no sense.