Oxford High Street bus gate restrictions are suspended

The closure of the Abingdon[1] Road due to flooding, combined with the continued closure of Botley Road at the rail bridge has prompted the county council to open the High Street to all traffic 24 hours a day.

Ordinary traffic is usually banned from using the high street between 7.30am and 6.30pm.

During that time the route can only be used by local buses, taxis/licensed private hire (not private rental) and exempt emergency vehicles.

Drivers caught in the bus lane flouting the ban during those hours are fined if they are caught by ANPR cameras.

But the county[3] council has decided to temporarily lift the restriction while the Abingdon Road remains closed due to flooding.

Oxford Mail: Flooding in Abingdon RoadThe Botley Road is also closed at the rail bridge due to an ongoing project to revamp the station.

The county council posted on X, formerly Twitter on Sunday afternoon: “A reminder that access can temporarily be gained through Oxford’s High Street bus gates due to the flooding that has led to the closure of Abingdon Road in Oxford. The road won’t be open in time for the Monday rush hour. We are watching water levels closely.”

A county council spokesman added: “Drivers won’t be fined for travelling through the High Street bus gate during this period.”

Some residents have called for the county council to also open East Oxford Low Traffic Neighbourhood restrictions but the council said: “There are no plans to open the East Oxford LTNs.”

Conservative county councillor Liam Walker welcomed the decision to open the High Street bus gate to all traffic.

Oxford Mail: County councillor Liam WalkerHe said: “It is quite unprecedented to open this bus gate but I expect the council has come under pressure from the emergency services, with the Abingdon Road and Botley Road closed.

“Removing the LTNs in east Oxford at this time would also help but I don’t think the council is committed to doing that.

“The council needs to use a bit of common sense and budge – the East Oxford LTNs should certainly be opened while the Abingdon Road remains closed.”

There are plans to introduce six new bus gates – or traffic filters – across the city.

The new bus gate locations are: St Cross Road, Thames Street, Hythe Bridge Street, St Clements, Marston Ferry Road and Hollow Way.

The county council has agreed not to introduce them until Network Rail has concluded its £161m scheme to improve Oxford station, which has resulted in the Botley Road closure. Work is due to finish in October.

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References

  1. ^ Abingdon (www.oxfordmail.co.uk)
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