TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
PROPOSED PELICAN CROSSING ON QUEENS ROAD BETWEEN LOWER
KINGS CLIFF AND QUEENS AVENUE
Purpose of the Report
The installation of a pelican crossing on Queens Road between Lower Kings Cliff and Queens Avenue.
Background
During the States of Jersey debate on the Sustainable Transport Policy in 2010, the Connétable of St Helier successfully brought an amendment to that policy instructing Transport and Technical Services to investigate pedestrian facility improvements at five locations in St Helier. Queens Road roundabout was one of those locations. Subsequently the Department has studied traffic and pedestrian flows in the area and determined that a pelican crossing is required on Queens Road between Lower Kings Cliff and Queens Avenue.
Discussion
The Department has carried out a survey of pedestrian and vehicle movements on lower Queens Road. The survey showed that there were a number of pedestrians wishing to cross Queens Road in this area. Due to the high numbers of vehicles using this road it is considered appropriate to use a pelican crossing. The crossing is proposed to be positioned exactly half way between Queens Avenue and Lower Kings Cliff to minimise the chance of drivers of vehicles emerging from either of these roads failing to stop for a red aspect signal.
The footpaths on either side of the road at this location are narrow, therefore, the Department have agreed a license arrangement with a third party landowner to accommodate the electricity supply pillar and traffic signal controller. The changes to an adjacent granite wall for this have been approved by the Planning Authorities.
The Connétable of St Helier supports the proposal to install a pelican crossing in this location.
Under Article 69 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956, the Minister for Transport and Technical Services may, after consultation with the Connétable of the Parish in which the road is situated, establish on any road such crossings for pedestrians as the Minister considers necessary.
Conclusion
A pelican crossing is an appropriate facility to provide on Queens Road between Lower Kings Cliff and Queens Avenue.
Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to approve the installation of a pelican crossing on Queens Road between Lower Kings Cliff and Queens Avenue.
Reason(s) for Decision
To install a pelican crossing under Article 69 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956 following a request from the Connétable of the Parish to investigate the provision of pedestrian facilities in the area.
Resource Implications
Funding has been allocated from the Infrastructure Capital Budget and the work will be carried out by an approved local Contractor as well as TTS direct staff.
Action Required
To install a pelican crossing under Article 69 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956 following a request from the Connétable of the Parish to investigate the provision of pedestrian facilities in the area.
Written by: | Senior Engineer, Engineering and Infrastructure |
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Approved by: | Director, Transport |
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Endorsed by: | Director, Engineering and Infrastructure |
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