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Transport and Technical Services Road Condition Survey

28 November 2007

 

Between 4 and 6 December, Transport and Technical Services will be carrying out a condition survey to measure the grip of a range of typical Jersey roads. To carry this out it will be necessary to close the selected roads for intervals of approximately 5 minutes to allow specialist survey vehicles to collect data, on occasions at high speed.

 

The roads listed below will be closed intermittently, as follows:

 

Date

Time

Parish

Road

Location

4 Dec

AM

St Brelade

La Grande Route de Mielles (5 Mile Rd)

La Pulente to La Route du Port

PM

St Ouen

La Route du Marais

La Grande Route de St Ouen to Le Mont Pinel

5 Dec

AM

St Lawrence / St Helier

Victoria Avenue Westbound

First Tower to La Rue du Galet

PM

St Peter

La Grande Route de St Pierre

La Croix au Lion to La Manoir de St Ouen

6 Dec

AM

St Ouen

La Route du Ouest

Le Mont Du Vallette to La Route de Grosnez

PM

Grouville

Le Route Le Brun

Archirondel to Le Mont de la Mare St Catherine

 

All the work will take place between 9.00am and 4.30pm to avoid disrupting peak hour traffic. The survey work is weather dependant and where changes to the programme are necessary, motorists will be provided with updates via the Traffic News.

 

“Transport and Technical Services is delivering a programme of road improvements throughout the Island and this is another step towards ensuring our roads are safer and better maintained,” said John Richardson, Chief Officer, Transport and Technical Services.

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