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Anti-Skid Surfacing Programme Launches On Isle of Wight

Picture shows previous high friction surfacing work being undertaken in Cowes

A major programme to lay anti-skid surfacing across the Isle of Wight starts next month (April).

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The most significant work by Island Roads will be undertaken on various sections of the new St Mary’s junction in Newport, this work will be undertaken at night time in order to minimise disruption. 

The work is being undertaken in April as temperatures need to be above freezing – and conditions dry - in order for the anti-skid surfacing to be laid effectively.

Another programme will be undertaken after the main summer season – probably around September time.

As well as installing new anti-skid measures – or high friction surfacing (HFS) - on the approaches to junctions and traffic lights, the work will also include pedestrian crossings, cycle lanes and the introduction of bands of coloured HFS at several locations as a visual reminder of a change in speed limit between sections of the same road.

The other worksites include:

  • Dodnor Lane
  • Carisbrooke Road
  • St Thomas’ Square, Ryde
  • Bunts Hill
  •  Locks Green Road at Porchfield
  • Yarmouth Road at Cranmore 
  • Alverstone Road at Whippingham 
  • Church Road at Shanklin 
  • Merstone Lane
  • The Military Road at Brook
  • Brighstone and Freshwater (Southdown Road) 
  • Chatfeild Road at Niton
  • Staplers Road, Newport
  • Four sites in Ashey Road, Melville Street/Dover Street in Ryde
  • Crocker Street, Newport
  • Lugley Street, Newport

Details of the schemes will be put out on information signs at each location a day prior to work commencing.

Given the impact the weather can have on the schedule, the programme is subject to change at late notice but the intention is to start the major work around the St Mary’s junction – which is scheduled to last eight nights - on April 12.

A local diversion will be in place during these night-time closures.

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