‘Potential review’ of Anlaby Retail Park traffic issues as drivers…
Hull Daily Mail Icon News Hull & East Yorkshire News East Riding of Yorkshire Council A number of motorists have complained of congestion during peak times with lengthy delays and tailbacks East Riding Of Yorkshire Council is considering a review of traffic issues around Anlaby Retail Park. Drivers have raised concerns about occasional traffic “nightmares” on Springfield Way and other roads close to the shopping area. Members of the Hull Daily Mail’s Hull Traffic and Travel Facebook group described severe congestion caused by traffic going in and out the retail park last weekend. The volume of traffic visiting the shopping area, which last week welcomed a new George concept store, is causing “chaos” on surrounding roads during peak periods, according to residents. On Sunday, November 2, a member of the Facebook group posted: “Avoid Anlaby Retail Park, traffic is an absolute nightmare.” The post received 45 comments, many of which were other users sharing their struggles navigating the area near the retail park. One of the comments suggested traffic had been queuing back to the Haltemprice roundabout, more than half a mile away from the retail park. Another commenter said: “It’s a ridiculous car park at the best of times.” Is Hull the best place to live in Yorkshire? You can have your say by completing the poll below or by clicking here . Some in the group have suggested the congestion can be explained by the design of the car park and access roads. One comment argued the access roads “should have been designed with two separate in and out” routes. Despite Sunday being “the worst ever,” for congestion in the area according to one commenter, others feared the issues will recur. One said: “It’s going to get worse with Christmas looming.” The retail park first opened more than 15 years ago and has gradually increased in size, with additional units added over time. It was built on the site of the former…
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