Rochdale Observer

Five locations for ‘moving traffic offences’

- BY DECLAN CAREY

DRIVERS in Rochdale could be fined for “moving traffic offences” around the borough as part of a new scheme due to come into force by summer.

Under new powers granted to the local authority, the council is looking to crack down on rule-breaking drivers in five initial areas with the ability to expand the scheme in future.

It follows a trial of the new powers at the existing yellow box junction at the intersecti­on of St Mary’s Gate (A58) and Whitworth Road (A671).

A report about the plan was approved at a Rochdale council cabinet meeting.

The five initial locations shortliste­d by the council are:

A proposed yellow box junction on John Street (A671) / New Baillie Street

An existing yellow box junction on St Mary’s Gate (A58) / Spotland Road (A680)

An existing yellow box junction on Halifax Road (A58) / Birch Road

An existing ‘no U-turn’ rule on St Mary’s Gate (A58) / Redcross Street

An existing ‘no entry’ rule on Roch Valley Way (B6452) / Half Acre Lane

The areas will be monitored by “means of camera or other prescribed observatio­n methods”, according to the report.

Councillor Daniel Meredith, who is in charge of housing and regenerati­on in Rochdale, told cabinet members that the move is not evidence that the council is “antimotori­st”, after concerns were raised about traffic congestion in the borough at the previous full council meeting.

He said: “Labour was accused of being anti-motorist at full council meeting last week.

“This is not anti-motorist, this is to ensure we get the correct flow of traffic, it’s to make things safer for road users.”

The council received the enforcemen­t powers from the Department of Transport in July this year. It covers a range of traffic offences including in bus lanes, yellow box junctions, mandatory cycle lanes, weight restrictio­ns, prohibited turns, and no entry locations.

The council expects that the scheme will be “self-sufficient through the generation of revenue arising from successful enforcemen­t action.”

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John Street (A671) junction with New Baillie Street

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