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North Yorkshire, Multiple Traffic Notices, 40mph Speed Limit

DL10Published 15/11/24Expired
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North Yorkshire Council

40 Mph Speed Limit, B1448 Topcliffe Road, Sowerby, Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that The North Yorkshire Council proposes to make an Order under Sections 84(1) & (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & Part IV of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, the effect of which will be to prohibit any motor vehicle from travelling at a speed in excess of 40 mph on the length of road specified:- B1448 Topcliffe Road, Sowerby, Starting from a point 119 metres south west from the centre point of the junction with Cedar Road, for a distance of 600 metres in a south westerly direction. A copy of the draft Order, together with a map showing the roads affected & a statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at County Hall, Northallerton & at Thirsk Community Library, Meadowfields, Chapel Street, Thirsk, YO7 1TH during normal office hours from 15/11/24 until 06/12/24 & also viewed online at www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map or www.northyorks.gov.uk/traffic-regulation-orders. If you wish to object to the proposed Order, you should send the grounds for your objection, in writing addressed to Area 2 Highways Office, York Road, Thirsk, YO7 3BX or by email to Area2.Thirsk@northyorks.gov.uk by 06/12/24

Various Roads, Scotch Corner Area, Derestricted Roads, Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that on 08/11/24 North Yorkshire Council made an Order under Sections 82(2), 83(2) & 84(1) & (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & Part IV of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, the effect of which is to remove the 30 mph speed limit (restricted road status) imposed on the following roads in the table below due to the presence of street lighting - the Order also revokes in its entirety:- Part 4: 'North Yorkshire County Council (Various Speed Limits and Derestricted Roads) (Various Roads, District of Richmondshire) Order 2018' & Part 3: 'North Yorkshire County Council (Various Speed Limits and Derestricted Roads) (Various Roads, District of Richmondshire) Amendment Order 2019' Middleton Tyas Lane, from its junction with the interchange with the A1 (M) / A66 north eastwards to a point 62 metres north east of its junction with the easternmost tip of the splitter island adjacent to the interchange (measured along the southern kerb line). A6055 North of Scotch Corner, from its junction with the roundabout at the junction with the slip road to the A1 (M) Northbound northwards to a point 37 metres north of its junction with the northernmost tip of the splitter island adjacent to the roundabout (measured along the centre line of the road). A6055 South of Scotch Corner, from its junction with the interchange with the A1 (M) / A66 southwards to a point 22 metres south of its junction with the southernmost tip of the splitter island in the leg of the A6055 to the south of the roundabout at the junction with the A6108 Barracks Bank (measured along the centre line of the road). The carriageway around the roundabout at the junction with the A6108 is included in its entirety. A6108 Barracks Bank, from its junction with the roundabout at the junction with the A6055 westwards to a point 17 metres west of its junction with the westernmost tip of the splitter island adjacent to the roundabout (measured along the centre line of the road). A copy of the Order, which comes into operation on 18/11/24, may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton & at Richmond Library, Queen's Road, Richmond, DL10 4AE during normal office hours from 15/11/24 until 20/12/24 & also viewed online at www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map. or www.northyorks.gov.uk/traffic-regulation-orders.

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