Nottinghamshire County Council is planning to apply for new powers from the Government to enforce moving traffic offences
New traffic enforcement measures could be introduced at a busy junction in West Bridgford and residents think it’s ‘long overdue’. Nottinghamshire County Council could put new traffic enforcement measures at the junction of Radcliffe Road and Trent Boulevard in West Bridgford.
Any potential enforcement for the junction would also cover the ‘no left turn’ instruction out of Trent Boulevard onto Radcliffe Road which endangers pedestrians who are crossing. Plans have also been suggested for a junction in Newark. The ASDA access off the B6166 Portland Street in Newark has a large number of motorists attempting to turn left into the store, despite the ‘no left turn’ sign. Nottinghamshire County Council said that this causes traffic to build on other routes in the area.
The county council would now like the views of residents and motorists on the potential future enforcement at these sites. People have until June 20 to comment on the plans. “Road safety remains a high priority for us at the county council and we want to do all we can to make Nottinghamshire highways as safe as possible for all road users.
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