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M48 Motorway - Temporary Prohibition Of Traffic For Bridge Deck Repairs
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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 –SECTION 14(1)(a)
THE M48 MOTORWAY (JUNCTION 1)
(TEMPORARY RESTRICTION AND PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that National Highways Limited (a) intends to make an Order on the M48Motorway in South Gloucestershire to enable bridge deck repairs and associated maintenance to be carried out in safety.
The effect of the Order would be to:
(a) impose a mandatory 50 MPH on the M48 westbound from 600 metres east to 60 metres west of the westbound exit slip road at Junction 1;
(b) impose a mandatory 30 MPH on the M48:
(i) westbound from 60 metres west the west bound exit slip road at Junction 1 to 45metres west of the circulatory carriageway at Junction 1;
(ii) eastbound from 45 metres west of the circulatory carriageway at Junction 1 to213 metres east of the eastbound exit slip road at M48 Junction 1
(c) authorise the overnight (20.00 to 06.00) closure of:
(i) the M48 westbound from junction 1 to 45metres west of the circulatory carriageway at Junction 1;
(ii) the M48 eastbound from 45 metres west of the circulatory carriageway at Junction 1 to Junction 1;
(iii) the westbound entry slip road at Junction 1.There would also be lane closures through the works. During the closures traffic would be diverted via theM4 Prince of Wales Bridge.
The latest information on the M48 Severn Bridge Crossing can be found on the National Highways website https://nationalhighways.co.uk/travelupdates/the-severn-bridges/
The speed limit (which would not apply to emergency service or special forces vehicles), and closures would be clearly indicated by traffic signs through out the works
The Order would come into force on 6 July 2026 and have a maximum duration of 18 months.
Paul Edwards, National Highways Limited(a) Registered in England and Wales under company no. 9346363. Registered office Three Snowhill, SnowHill Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6GA.
General Enquiries relating to this notice may be made to the Customer Contact Centre on 0300 123 5000 orinfo@nationalhighways.co.uk
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