A key route across north Essex will benefit from a new scheme which aims make the road safer for road users and those living nearby.
Work started yesterday on improvements to the A120, designed to cut road traffic collisions as National Highways works to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on the strategic road network.
The safety scheme features the installation of five new Jenoptik average speed safety cameras and associated signage along a section of the A120 between Marks Farm, Braintree and Marks Tey near Colchester.
As part of the improvements the current 60mph speed limit on the Coggeshall bypass west towards Bradwell and eastwards to Marks Tey will be permanently reduced to 50mph. Additionally, the 40mph speed limit through Bradwell will be extended 635m to the east.
Work on the ÂŁ2.6m project is expected to be completed during summer 2025.
Martin Fellows, National Highways Regional Director for the East region, said:
âSafety is, and will always be, our number one priority, and we understand how important improved safety is to those who use this route as well as those who live nearby. Our work has identified sections of the A120 where we believe safety improvements can be made. These changes to the speed limit aim to reduce the frequency and severity of collisions which helps keep traffic flowing and creates safer roads for everyone.â
To minimise disruption to road users the works will be carried out on weekday nights, usually between 9pm â 6am, weather permitting. During the works drivers should allow additional time to complete their journeys.
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