A third new bus lane is set to open in Reading this weekend as part of an ongoing effort to improve local public transport and ease congestion in the area.
The new lane will be introduced on the outbound carriageway of Oxford Road, extending from Pangbourne Street to Norcot Road. This development follows a week of resurfacing work along Oxford Road between Shaftesbury Road and Norcot Road, carried out nightly from 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM, concluding on Friday, 1 November.
The bus lane initiative is part of Reading Borough Council’s £26 million investment in enhancing bus services, which includes the approval of six new lanes designed to reduce congestion. According to the council, the latest addition on Oxford Road has been created through a highway redesign, ensuring that road space for general traffic remains unaffected. As part of the improvements, the westbound left-turn lane onto Norcot Road has also been extended to enhance traffic flow at the roundabout.
During the resurfacing work, diversion routes are in place, and the new lane will be operational immediately upon completion.
This is the second new bus lane introduced on Oxford Road, following an earlier addition in London Road in August. However, the London Road lane has faced some opposition, with residents blaming it for increased traffic congestion.
John Ennis, lead councillor for climate strategy and transport, emphasised the importance of the Oxford Road lanes for Reading’s busiest bus route, the Purple 17, which operates daily between east and west Reading. He claoms that these new lanes will benefit thousands of passengers with smoother journeys and reduce congestion, improving air quality for residents in the area.
The council hopes that the additional bus lanes will contribute to a reduction in air pollution and enhance public transport efficiency, marking a significant step towards a more sustainable transport system in Reading.
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