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Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956: Road Closures: Lions Club of Jersey Pedal Car Grand Prix 2013

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A decision made 22 March 2013:

Decision Reference: MD-T-2013-0033

Decision Summary Title :

Lions Club of Jersey Pedal Car Grand Prix 2013

Date of Decision Summary:

13 March 2013

Decision Summary Author:

 

Technical Assistant

Traffic and Infrastructure

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Lions Club of Jersey Pedal Car Grand Prix 2013

Date of Written Report:

13 March 2013

Written Report Author:

Technical Assistant

Traffic and Infrastructure

 

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:  Lions Club of Jersey Application for Entertainment on Public Roads during Pedal Car Grand Prix – 07 July 2013

 

Decision(s): The Minister approved the road closures and changes to the bus service for the Lions Club of Jersey’s Pedal Car Grand Prix.

 

Reason(s) for Decision: The Minister approved the proposed road closures and associated traffic management to be enabled under the ‘Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956: Article 67 (4) & (5)  - Temporary Traffic Restrictions’ which enables the Connétable to restrict or prohibit the use of a road (including a main road) to vehicles if an event is occurring in the ‘vicinity’ of the road, without the need for an Order

 

Resource Implications: None

 

Action Required: To forward a copy of the Ministerial Decision to the Parish of St Helier.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956: Road Closures: Lions Club of Jersey Pedal Car Grand Prix 2013

TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

 

LIONS CLUB OF JERSEY APPLICATION FOR ENTERTAINMENT ON

 

PUBLIC ROADS DURING PEDAL CAR GRAND PRIX

 

 

Purpose of the Report

 

To obtain a Ministerial Decision regarding approval of road closures and changes to the bus service for the purpose of holding the Lions Club of Jersey’s Pedal Car Grand Prix on Sunday 07 July 2013.

 

 

Background

 

The Promoter, the Lions Club of Jersey, has submitted details of the proposed road closures and traffic restrictions for the Pedal Car Grand Prix.

 

This will be the second Pedal Car Grand Prix organised by the Promoter, which is sponsored by ABN-AMRO Bank, to raise funds for the Lions Club of Jersey.  Funds will be raised through an entry fee for each pedal car team; no actual fund raising will take place during the event

 

It is proposed that the event be enabled under the ‘Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956: Article 67 (4) and (5)  - Temporary Traffic Restrictions’ which enables the Connétable to restrict or prohibit the use of a road (including a main road) to vehicles if an event is occurring in the ‘vicinity’ of the road, without the need for an Order.  The event has the support of the Connétable of St Helier subject to the Minister’s endorsement.

 

The Promoter has consulted and is co-ordinating with the Emergency Services, TTS Parking Control, LibertyBus and the Taxi Drivers Association. The Promoter holds a public liability insurance policy of £5 million for this event.

 

 

Discussion

 

The event will involve 25 teams of five drivers driving five pedal cars in a series of five races, each driver pedalling for one lap. The winners of the five heats will then compete in a final for the Lions Club of Jersey ABN-AMRO Trophy.  There will also be an additional one lap race - a ‘soapbox derby’ - which will involve five youth organisations competing with hand-pushed ‘Go-Karts’.  All entrants will be verified by a member of DVS staff before and to ensure the ‘Go-Karts’ are fit for purpose. Vehicle speeds are not expected to exceed 15 miles per hour.

 

 

Road Closure

 

The proposed course (see Map 1) will involve the following road closures between 10am and 6pm:

York Street

The Parade - West (from Gloucester Street to York Street)

The Parade – East

Union Street (from The Parade to Devonshire Place)

 

Traffic wishing to access Union Street from Cheapside will be diverted onto Little Gloucester Street, Cannon Street and Devonshire Lane. Traffic wishing to access Union Street from Charing Cross will be diverted via Dumaresq Street.

 

Although part of the course, one lane of Little Gloucester Street will be kept open to traffic to provide diversion access to cars from Cheapside.  Parking will be suspended on both sides of the road to allow sufficient road width for safe traffic / pedal car separation (in addition to road barriers and other race safety equipment).  In addition, the event will be supervised by safety marshals provided by the Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey.  Emergency access can be provided throughout the event if the need arises.

 

The total traffic impact of the event is potentially significant, however this risk is mitigated by its timing on a Sunday when town centre traffic volumes are at their lowest

 

 

Car Parks

 

Parking along York Street will be suspended along with parking on Little Gloucester Street and the eastern side of The Parade.

 

 

Buses

 

The only bus route to be affected will be the outbound leg of Route 25 which will be diverted via the Esplanade, West Park and Route de St Aubin.  The diversion will not have a great affect on the bus service due to reduced services on a Sunday.

 

 

Resources

 

None

 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister is recommended to approve the road closures and changes to the bus service for the Lions Club of Jersey’s Pedal Car Grand Prix

 

Action Required

 

To forward a copy of the Ministerial Decision to the Parish of St Helier.

 

 

Written by:

Technical Assistant, Traffic and Infrastructure

 

 

Approved by: 

 Director, Engineering and Infrastructure

 

 

Attachments:

Map of Proposed Course

 

 

 

 

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