List of new set of Derby roads where traffic enforcement is planned
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Council bosses are looking to increase traffic enforcement across Derby.
Derby City Council is asking for people’s views on introducing enforcement on a new set of roads which could see motorists find themselves in trouble should they be caught breaching the rules.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe council is exploring launching its second phase of a scheme known as Moving Traffic Enforcement at key locations across the city - and has identified a number of locations for enforcement trials which are now out for public consultation.
The proposed enforcement measures and locations include:
Stopping within yellow boxed markings
- Osmaston Road, junction of Ascot Drive
- Ascot Drive, junction of Thirsk Place
- St Alkmund’s Way, junction of Cathedral Road
No left turn
- Newdigate Street, junction of Balaclava Road
No right turn
- King Street, junction with Queen Street
- Manor Road, near Constable Lane
- Uttoxeter Road with Chain Lane
No-entry
- Chequers Road
- Bramble Street
- Albany Road
- Carrington Street, junction Liversage Street
- Castleward Boulevard, junction with Liversage Street
- Carrington Street, junction with Trinity Street
- Old Chester Road
- Thirsk Place
One-way and no-entry
- Larges Street
Pedestrian zone
- Iron Gate
Mandatory cycle lanes
- Citywide
School Safe Havens (where drivers are banned from using roads near schools during school-run times both in the morning and afternoon)
- Hardwick Primary School
- St Alban’s RC Academy School
- Reigate Park Primary Academy School
- Bishop Lonsdale C of E Primary School
- St James’ School
The locations have been identified “following analysis of historical complaints, feedback from councillors and residents and through engagement with schools”, according to the council.
A public consultation on the plans has been launched on the council’s Let’s Talk Derby website - letstalk.derby.gov.uk.
An online meeting will take place on at 11.30am on August 31 - details can be found on the Let’s Talk Derby website.
Comment Guidelines
National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.