DSIR 12/181b

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Effect of installing signals on approaches to roundabout at New York Road Circus, Leeds

Date range1960
LocationNational Archives (see all files stored here)
CatalogueSee entry
File baseSeries DSIR, subseries DSIR 12

Context

In much the same situation as described at DSIR 12/181a, this file describes a second experiment carried out at another location - this time a roundabout on New York Road in Leeds. The roundabout where this trial took place has since been swept away and is now the North Lane interchange on the Leeds Inner Ring Road.

Interestingly, the New York Road roundabout was one of the first to trial the priority-from-the-right rule, so presumably the signalisation here was introduced to see its effects on a roundabout with established priority rules.

Related files

DSIR 12/181a Effect of installing signals at the Western Avenue/Greenford Road roundabout (1960)

People with camera copies

None known.