Anger over diversion plan as traffic is to be sent down road already prone to queues

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Thursday, July 22, 2010
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MOTORISTS are to be diverted along one of Lincoln's busiest roads while five weeks of work is carried out on a traffic-light junction.

The lights at the junction of Wragby Road and Ruskin Avenue are to be replaced because they are now so old they are likely to begin to fail.

This means drivers who usually use Ruskin Avenue as a cut-through from either the bypass or estates in the north of the city will instead be sent along Outer Circle Drive – an area prone to long traffic queues.

Temporary traffic lights are to be set up from today, with the main work starting on July 30.

Tim Clark, acting principal engineer at Lincolnshire County Council, said: "The traffic signals are essential for the safety of pedestrians and motorists at this busy junction.

"The current installation is more than 25 years old and has reached the point where failures are much more likely and some parts are now difficult to replace.

"The new installation will be fitted with the latest technology available. It will have improved facilities for pedestrians, it will be cheaper to maintain and will use less electricity.

"We apologise for any inconvenience caused by the closure, but this will enable the works to be completed in less time."

The road will be shut from the Wragby Road entrance up to Ruskin Green so contractors can work safely on the £120,000 upgrade.

Some work will take place on pedestrian paths, but a safe route around will be provided, said Mr Clark.

The refurbishment includes the removal of the old signal equipment including existing cables, installing new ducting on the footways, resurfacing the existing carriageway and installing new kit.

But residents are not happy with the plans. Motorist Dave Jassie, 59, of Outer Circle Drive, said he felt his road was already badly congested.

He said: "I cannot see why traffic is being diverted down here. It's bad enough already. The other night it took me five minutes to get off my drive. It would be better to divert traffic via the bypass."

Stay-at-home dad-of-two Winston Dunbar, 44, of Ruskin Green, added: "It will be an inconvenience because we rely on public transport and during the roadworks the nearest bus stop will be on Macaulay Drive.

"I think the traffic lights that are already there do their job, so if it's not broke why fix it?"

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    by Will, The Shire

    Thursday, July 22 2010, 9:37PM

    “If someone does pull to one side, I do give a wave as I go past, it's only polite. There are a growing number of car drivers who do pull to one side, which is greatly appreciated. One of the main reasons I got a motorbike was to get to where I was going quicker though, which was the point I was making with my, somewhat cynical, comments.”

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    by lynn, lincoln

    Thursday, July 22 2010, 7:08PM

    “Will, I always pull over if I see a motorcyclist in my rear-view mirror. You are so vulnerable and yet can get to your destination so much quicker. Most of your fraternity acknowledge such actions by a wave.”

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    by Will, The Shire

    Thursday, July 22 2010, 5:54PM

    “This is one reason why I'm glad I own a motorbike. It won't be too long before a motorbike becomes an essential item to traverse Lincoln.”

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    by Dave Jassie, Outer Circle Drive

    Thursday, July 22 2010, 2:11PM

    “We'll just have to hope that the rain stays away during the works. The pedestrian refuge outside of my home is unusable by pedesrtians and inconvenient and dangerous for motorists whenever we have a downpour. Despite reporting this on several occasions, litle has been done. The only advantage it has is that the flooded road tends to slow the traffic down substantially. Not a bad thing in a residential area where some motorists seem to use the road as a racetrack. The problem is, it will cause the traffic to queue even further back than it does at present.”

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    by Nick, Lincoln

    Thursday, July 22 2010, 1:22PM

    “Walk or take the bus.”

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