* **Q: What is the main goal of the Bedminster Bridge changes?
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Transport / Bristol Traffic
Bristol City Council has approved a multi-million pound project to radically redesign the Bedminster Bridge roundabout, a key crossing over the New Cut River Avon connecting Bedminster and Redcliffe. Aiming to improve safety, cut bus journe...
### Background Context
The Bedminster Bridge roundabout currently connects Bedminster Parade (south), Redcliff Hill (north), Coronation Road (west, south bank), Commercial Road (west, north bank), York Road (east, south bank), and Clarence Road (east, north bank). It's a complex and often congested junction handling traffic from multiple key routes.
### The Redevelopment Plan
Council engineers propose replacing the roundabout with a signal-controlled junction. Key features include: * Segregated, wider paths for pedestrians and cyclists. * A dedicated two-way bus lane on the western bridge to bypass congestion. * General traffic rerouted onto the eastern bridge, operating two-way. * Synchronised traffic lights designed to improve flow on key routes, particularly east-west along the river (Coronation Road to York Road).
The council asserts these changes will benefit all users, making crossings safer and improving journey times, especially for buses which are frequently delayed at the current roundabout.
### Driver Route Restrictions
The most significant impact is on private vehicle movements: * **From Bedminster Parade (South):** Cannot turn left onto Coronation Road. * **From Coronation Road (West):** Cannot turn south onto Bedminster Parade. * **From Commercial Road (West):** Can *only* turn left onto Redcliff Hill. * **From Redcliff Hill (North):** Cannot turn left eastwards along the river (either York Rd or Clarence Rd - *Update: Left turn to Clarence Rd may be reinstated*). Can go straight to Bedminster Parade, right to Coronation Rd. * **From Clarence Road (East):** Can *only* go straight to Commercial Road or turn right up Redcliff Hill. Cannot cross the river south. * **From York Road (East):** Can *only* turn left down Bedminster Parade or go straight onto Coronation Road. Cannot cross the river north.
These changes effectively force drivers wishing to cross the river east of Bedminster Bridge to use alternatives like Bath Road Bridge further east.
### Public Reaction
Public opinion is sharply divided. Some commenters on Bristol Live welcome potential safety improvements and reduced bus times. Others express strong opposition, fearing the restrictions will make navigating Bristol even harder ("one more nail in the coffin"), increase congestion on alternative routes like Catherine Mead Street ("utter madness"), and negatively impact access to areas like Bedminster and Temple Meads. Skepticism about the cost, effectiveness, and council planning is also evident.
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