London Road & The Maultway Speed Limits

Closed 24 May 2023

Opened 26 Apr 2023

Overview

Thank you for your interest in our Speed Limit proposals in London Road & The Maultway. 

The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form.

The proposal:

RSS0561 – A30 London Road, Windlesham to Bagshot (Existing 50mph speed limit)

It is proposed that the existing 50mph speed limit on the A30 London Road between current 40mph speed limits near Surrey County boundary with Berkshire (Windsor & Maidenhead) and approximately 250m south Jct. A322 Bracknell Road, Bagshot (southbound off-slip road) will be reduced to 40mph. This is a length of approximately 3,400m.

Surrey Heath Road Safety Working Group, which comprises of Surrey County Council Road Safety and Traffic Engineers along with Surrey Police Road Safety Traffic Management and Casualty Reduction Officers expressed concern that vehicle speeds were contributing to shunt and other vehicle conflicts, particularly along the section between Snows Ride and Grove End.

Speed surveys were conducted at six locations in June 2022. Mean vehicle speeds at all six locations comply with the current speed limit policy, Surrey County Council’s Policy Setting Local Speed Limits. Surrey Police support the speed limit reduction from 50mph to 40mph. along the whole length.

RSS0564 – A30 London Road, Bagshot

It is proposed that the existing 40mph speed limit on the A30 London Road between current 50mph approximately 250m south Jct. A322 Bracknell Road, Bagshot (southbound off-slip road) and approximately 190m south Jct. Waterers Way / Bagshot Retail Park, Bagshot will be reduced to 30mph. This is a length of approximately 1,500m.

Surrey Heath Road Safety Working Group, which comprises of Surrey County Council Road Safety and Traffic Engineers along with Surrey Police Road Safety Traffic Management and Casualty Reduction Officers expressed concern that vehicle speeds were contributing to shunt and other vehicle conflicts along the whole length between Bracknell Road and Waterers Way.

Speed surveys were conducted at six locations in June 2022. Mean vehicle speeds at all six locations comply with the current speed limit policy, Surrey County Council’s Policy Setting Local Speed Limits. Surrey Police support the speed limit reduction from 40mph to 30mph. along the whole length.

If you would like to object, support, or comment on the proposal, please use the Online Survey linked at the bottom of the page, or alternatively, write to:

Traffic Regulation Orders Team, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7BQ

by 24 May 2023.

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What happens next

The comments and objections will be considered.. 

 

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