Latest on Hull bus lanes as signs swapped and date…

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Latest on Hull bus lanes as signs swapped and date…

The date when Hull's bus lanes will switch to peak-time only hours has been confirmed, after contractors began replacing road signs across the city. From Monday, March 18., bus lane restrictions will be enforced during rush hours only, rather than throughout the day. Until then, enforcement activity in bus lanes has been suspended. More than 150 signs are being taken down and replaced with new ones. Under the changes, bus lanes will operate between 7am and 9.30pm and 4pm and 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday. READ MORE: Hull City vice-chairman delivers MKM Stadium development update Hull pet shop owner banned from keeping exotic animals after starving snakes die All-day enforcement was introduced in 2020. Now, Hull City Council has published details of four traffic regulation orders confirming the return to peak-time lanes. The exception is the bus gate on Carr Lane where restrictions will remain unchanged. However, while enforcement has been suspended, all-day restrictions will officially remain in place until March 18. Speaking about the impending change, the council's spokesperson said: “Following the confirmation of the TROs earlier this year, the council’s contractor is in the process of replacing signs along the city’s bus lanes to outline the new operating times. All-day bus lane rules will remain in place until peak-time changes come into effect on Monday, March 18, but enforcement has been suspended. (Image: Katie Pugh) “On Monday, March 18, bus lanes will change from their current all-day operation to peak-time only, with the restrictions applying equally to bus lanes both in and out of the city. Outside of peak times, the lanes are available for use by all traffic. While the installation of signage is taking place, the council has suspended its enforcement activity.” Cllr Mark Ieronimo, the council&ap
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