Hi-tech help for drivers at
M1 roadworks

A HIGHWAYS Agency project that will include some of the most advanced technology to help motorists will get underway on the M1 near Sheffield in South Yorkshire next week.

The work, which will affect just under two miles of motorway between junction 31 and 32, will introduce the most up-to-date signals and variable message signs, all capable of displaying variable mandatory speed limits. It involves significant work to existing gantries, installation of additional variable message signs, along with cabling, barrier and safety work.

The work, scheduled to last until next spring, will mainly be carried out between 8pm and 6am and the current 50mph speed restriction will be extended.

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As part of the project, a new variable message sign will be located on the M18 southbound link road at the M18/M1 interchange triangle.

Highways Agency Service Delivery Team Leader Roger Wantling said: “Once the scheme is completed, it will reduce congestion and delays on and close to this major route. It should also improve overall road safety. During the work we advise drivers to check local traffic conditions and leave extra time for their journeys if necessary.”

In order to carry out this work there will be 24-hour closures of the hard shoulder at localised areas.