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North East roadworks update 5 - 11 May 2012

01 May 2012 16:29

Highways Agency

A1(M), Junction 58 to 60, County Durham
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) between Junctions 58 and 60 for resurfacing works. There will be a full carriageway closure with diversion in place northbound with a 50mph speed restriction between 10pm and 6am. The works will take place until 9 May.

A1 Ellingham, Northumberland
Slight delays are expected on the A1 at Ellingham for construction works. There will be traffic signals in place north and southbound between 7.30am and 5.30pm. The works will take place until 11 June.

A1(M) Junction 61 Exit Slip, County Durham
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) at Junction 61 for electrical works. There will be one lane open on the southbound exit slip between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place 8 May.

A1 Clifton to Mitford, Northumberland
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 between Clifton and Mitford for survey works. There will be one lane open southbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place 8 – 12 May.

A1(M) Junction 59, County Durham
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) at Junction 59 for technology works. There will be one lane open north and southbound between 8pm and 5am. The works will take place 10 May.

A66 Southorpe to Hutton Magna, County Durham
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A66 between Southorpe and Hutton Magna for survey works. There will be one lane open eastbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place 10 – 11 May.

A1 Causey Park, Northumberland
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 at Causey Park for sign works. There will be traffic signals in place north and southbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place 8 – 9 May.

A194(M) Washington, Tyne and Wear
Slight delays are expected overnight on the A194(M) at Washington for technology works. There will be one lane open north and southbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place 8 May.

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 other strategic roads on behalf of the Secretary of State.

2. Maintenance and improvement projects: We plan maintenance and improvement projects carefully to allow road works to be completed safely, in a cost effective way while keeping disruption to road users to a minimum. We do as much work as possible overnight and when roads are less busy in order to keep more lanes open for road users at peak travel times. Drivers are advised to check their route for road works and allow extra time for their journeys where needed. We have a variety of journey planning tools that road users can use to check travel conditions on the roads we manage, and we will do all we can to keep road users informed.

3. Safety 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 road workers 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.

4. Real-time traffic information for England’s motorways and other strategic roads is available:
- From the web at www.highways.gov.uk/traffic or www.highways.gov.uk/mobile if using a phone or mobile device.
- By phone from the Highways Agency Information Line on 0300 123 5000 at any time. (Calls to 0300 numbers will cost no more than 5p per minute from a standard BT residential landline. Call charges from other landlines and mobile networks may vary, but will be no more than a standard geographic call and will be included in all inclusive minutes and discount schemes). Make sure it’s safe and legal before you call. Before using any mobile, find a safe place to park. Never stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency.
- On an iPhone app which will automatically select the region you are in. Free to download from the iTunes store or search for Highways Agency on your device.
- From Twitter – there are eight feeds with live traffic information provided by region. For information on roads in the North East follow us at @HAtraffic_neast or for the full index visit www.highways.gov.uk/twitter.

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