Summary
- When: Works were completed over Summer 2024.
- Where: Portsmouth Road at Botley Road, Spring Road, Fort Road, Adey Close and The Grove.
- What: Safety measures for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Why: Portsmouth Road has been identified through an independent assessment by the Road Safety Foundation on behalf of the Department for Transport for pro-active intervention to reduce the risk of injury accidents.
This scheme has delivered pedestrian crossing improvements at Portsmouth Road near the junctions with Spring Road, Botley Road, Adey Close, The Grove and Fort Road, funded by the Department for Transport’s (DfT) Safer Roads Fund. Portsmouth Road, which serves the local community with routes to local schools and access to green spaces, has been identified by the Road Safety Foundation, on behalf of the DfT, as a road that would benefit from additional road safety measures to help minimise the risk of accidents.
These upgrades also support people in making sustainable and active journeys by bus, walking and wheeling in and around the Woolston, Itchen, Weston and Sholing areas.
The Safer Roads project was delivered in 3 phases from Monday 20 May 2024 – Wednesday 28 August 2024. Properties and businesses affected at each phase were informed accordingly.
Latest News
August 2024
The Safer Roads Portsmouth Road project has been completed.
July 2024
Phase 3: Portsmouth Road junction with Botley Road
Zebra crossing installed on Portsmouth Road nearby to the roundabout with Botley Road
Continuous crossings installed at Adey Close and The Grove at their junctions with Portsmouth Road
June 2024
Phase 2: Portsmouth Road junction with Fort Road
Continuous crossing installed at the junction of Portsmouth Road and Fort Road
May 2024
Phase 1: Portsmouth Road junction with Spring Road
Installation of a new zebra crossing at the Portsmouth Road junction with Spring Road
Resurfacing and anti-skid road surfacing on Portsmouth Road junction with Spring Road
May 2024 - Design
This project has now progressed to construction and will be delivered over three phases between May and August of 2024. We have timed the most impactful work with the summer holidays when traffic flows are lower to minimise disruption. Localised resurfacing work has also been factored into the construction to reduce future disruption. Thank you for your patience while we deliver these needed road safety and pedestrian improvements.
What we will be delivering:
Manor Road South to Fort Road
- Continuous footway on Fort Road at junction with Portsmouth Road
- High Friction surfacing on approaches to existing push button crossing just west of Hazeleigh Avenue
- High Friction surfacing on approaches to existing toucan crossing east of Manor Road South
- (Click here for the design drawing of the works at Fort Road)
Station Road to Spring Road
- A new zebra crossing on Portsmouth Road west of junction with Spring Road
- Central hatching and centre line widening between Station Road and Spring Road
- (Click here for the design drawing of the works at Spring Road)
Adey Close
- Continuous footway across Adey Close
- High friction surfacing on approaches to existing push button crossing just west of Adey Close
- (Click here for the design drawing of the works at Adey Close)
Botley Road and The Grove
- New zebra crossing on Portsmouth Road west of junction with Botley Road
- Continuous footway across The Grove (access to Mayfield Oasis School)
- (Click here for the design drawing of the works at Botley Road)
Example zebra crossing (Station Road) | Example continuous crossing (Fort Road/Porchester Road) |
What You Said
We would like to thank respondents who provided comments and feedback during the Traffic Regulation Order process. These submission have now been reviewed and factored into the designs. The following is a summary of the comments made and how they have influenced the scheme:
- The proposed location of new zebra crossing close to junction with Spring Road is not safe - The design has been amended to include a centre island which allows for better visibility of people crossing as well as an additional 'belisha' beacon on the crossing point. The design has been subject to an independent Road Safety Audit which will be repeated post construction.
- A new crossing will add delay to drivers – The zebra crossing typically reduces delay to both people walking and driving compared to a push button crossing. During peak periods drivers may be held at the crossing but are unlikely to increase their journey time due to general traffic flows requiring them to wait at signalised junctions at present.
- There is already a crossing near Spring Road close to the proposed one – The crossing facility at Wrights Hill does not provide a pedestrian phase to the southern side of Portsmouth Road. It is also a diversion for people wanting to cross and continue west or on the Shoreburs Greenway route.
- Raised tables are not needed in these locations – Designs for the three continuous footways are not now on raised tables.
- Footpath between Adey Close and Botley Road is not wide enough for people walking and cycling to share safely – This short section of shared use has been removed from the design.
October 2023
Consultation on the Traffic Regulation Orders for works at Botley Road, Adey Close and Spring Road opened on 6 October 2023 and closed on 27 October 2023.