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Appalling traffic light sequence

Reported via mobile in the Traffic lights (NH) category anonymously at 18:58, Thu 14 July 2022

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3677317.

For weeks and weeks the traffic lights are out of sequence off junc 34 m1 Tinsley viaduct. Queueing traffic for over a mile on m1 so dangerous . Absolute chaos tonight, highways need to act it’s appalling and been going on for weeks

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  • Thank you for contacting us about delays caused by traffic signals on the M1 junction 34.

    We’re sorry to hear of the issues you experienced. The traffic management on the M1 Junction 34 has been installed to enable Cadent gas to undertake urgent inspections of two main gas pipelines running under Tinsley Viaduct. To enable safe access for the inspections the A631 northbound has to be closed and traffic diverted north using the middle lane or service road. The signal timings at Junction 34 have been adjusted to reflect the new temporary layout and help smooth the flow of traffic.

    When planning these works we can assure you that safety and the impact to our customers has been considered to try minimise disruption to your journey and keep everyone safe.

    We’re having regular discussions with all key stakeholders. This includes meetings with the local authority and Police to manage this scheme and other works in the surrounding area. Feedback from our customers is always welcome. We’ve shared this with the site team and asked them to consider if further improvements are possible.

    Thank you again for contacting us and I hope this has provided an answer to your concerns.

    Kind regards National Highways

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted anonymously at 11:11, Mon 18 July 2022

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