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Traffic lights on the M25?

11 November 2008

  • Sliproad plan under consideration
  • Traffic lights would allow motorway to flow
  • Road engineers fear country-road gridlock

UK motorway

Traffic lights could be sited on M25 slip roads in an attempt to keep vehicles moving on London’s main orbital road.

The lights would stop vehicles from joining the motorway for up to a minute, allowing traffic already on the motorway to flow.

However, there are concerns that stopping traffic from joining the motorway could lead to delays on access routes. Road engineers in counties bordering the M25 also fear it could provoke gridlock on country roads if congestion on the motorway gets too high.

Talks have started between the Highways Agency and local authorities, although no date has been set to trial the traffic lights.