The A5 Trunk Road (Betws-y-Coed, Conwy) (Temporary Traffic Prohibitions and Restrictions) Order 2024
What is the A5 Trunk Road (Betws-y-Coed, Conwy) (Temporary Traffic Prohibitions and Restrictions) Order 2024?
The A5 Trunk Road (Betws-y-Coed, Conwy) (Temporary Traffic Prohibitions and Restrictions) Order 2024 is a legal document that introduces temporary traffic prohibitions and restrictions on the A5 Trunk Road in Betws-y-Coed, Conwy. These measures are necessary to enable essential carriageway resurfacing works to be carried out safely.
When will the Order come into force?
The Order will come into force on 3rd July 2024 and will remain in place until 26th July 2024, or until the works are completed, whichever is earlier.
What are the main provisions of the Order?
The Order prohibits:
- No person shall cause or permit any vehicle to proceed (except for the purposes of works in connection with the scheme or for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes) along the A5 Trunk Road in the following lengths:
- From a point 90 metres south east of its junction with Tan y Bwlch to a point 270 metres north west of its junction with Tan y Bwlch, a total distance of 360 metres.
- From a point 170 metres south east of its junction with the B5106 to a point 110 metres north west of its junction with the B5106, a total distance of 280 metres.
- No person shall cause or permit any vehicle exceeding 6 metres in length overall to proceed (except for the purposes of works in connection with the scheme or for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes) along the A5 Trunk Road in the following lengths:
- From a point 110 metres north west of its junction with the B5106 to a point 170 metres south east of its junction with the B5106, a total distance of 280 metres.
- From a point 270 metres north west of its junction with Tan y Bwlch to a point 90 metres south east of its junction with Tan y Bwlch, a total distance of 360 metres.
What are the exemptions to the Order?
The Order does not apply to:
- Emergency services vehicles
- Vehicles used in connection with the works
- Vehicles used for statutory undertaker purposes
What are the penalties for breaching the Order?
Any person who breaches the Order is liable to prosecution and may be fined up to £1,000.
How can I find out more information about the Order?
You can find out more information about the Order by contacting:
- Traffic Wales on 0300 123 1213
- The Welsh Government on 0300 025 8484
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