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Improving Active Commuting in Leeds through Construction of Three Footbridges

Three newly constructed footbridges on Armley Gyratory, a significant part of a £41.96m initiative to enhance pedestrian routes, have been made accessible as per Leeds City Council's announcement.

Enhancements planned for pedestrian routes in Leeds through installation of three new footbridges...
Enhancements planned for pedestrian routes in Leeds through installation of three new footbridges for greater mobility and active transportation.

Improving Active Commuting in Leeds through Construction of Three Footbridges

In the heart of Leeds, the city centre now boasts three new footbridges at Armley Gyratory. These bridges, funded by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority through the West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund, have been designed to offer improved active travel options and contribute to a more accessible city for pedestrians and cyclists.

The new footbridges are part of a £41.96m project aimed at enhancing routes for pedestrians and cyclists, connecting Wortley and Holbeck to the city centre. The West Yorkshire Mayor, Tracy Brabin, has hailed the project as a significant step towards building a better-connected region for everyone.

The improvements at Armley Gyratory have not only made it easier and safer to walk and cycle on one of the city's busiest routes but have also helped alleviate congestion at the junction. The new footbridges have significantly contributed to improved traffic flow, and the changes to the gyratory have increased vehicle capacity.

The three footbridges, which were completed in winter 2023, also include highways works to the main gyratory. These works were part of a larger infrastructure project that aimed to provide a safer and more efficient transport network in the area.

Mayor Brabin further commented that they have delivered an important project as part of their commitment to promoting active travel in the region. The new footbridges at Armley Gyratory offer increased safety for all road users, making it an attractive option for those choosing to walk or cycle rather than use their cars.

While no further information was provided about a proposed road usage consultation mentioned in the article's headline, it is clear that the new footbridges at Armley Gyratory are set to play a crucial role in encouraging active travel and reducing congestion in Leeds.

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