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Monday, 26 January 2009

M1 Widening Through South Beds Scrapped - Traffic To Use Hard Shoulder Instead


The Government has scrapped the proposals to widen large parts of the motorway network to four or more lanes - including long sections of the M6, the M1, the M62 and the M25. This includes the section that runs through South Beds - M1 junctions 10 to 13.

Instead they will be using the hard shoulder running system:
  *   Hard shoulders are opened to traffic at busy times
  *   Maximum speed limits of 60mph
   *  Traffic flows monitored by closed-circuit television
  *  Speed limits reduced further when necessary
  *  Emergency refuge areas set up every 800 yards

This system was tested on the M42 near Birmingham last year.

Scrapping the widening will save the Government between £5m to £7m according to experts.







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