Off-road cycle track opens in Beverley Road

An off-road cycle track along Beverley Road has now opened for public use. The route stretches from Greenwood Avenue to the city boundary at the top of Beverley Road, near the Dunswell Roundabout.

Beverly biking lane with a woman on a bike.An off-road cycle track along Beverley Road has now opened for public use.

The route stretches from Greenwood Avenue to the city boundary at the top of Beverley Road, near the Dunswell Roundabout.

The new off-road track will provide a smooth surface for cyclists, whilst keeping them segregated from traffic and pedestrians.

Councillor Dean Kirk, portfolio holder for transportation, roads and highways, said - “We’re pleased that we are now able to open this safer cycling route for people commuting between Hull and the East Riding, and hope it encourages more people to take up cycling as a means of transport when carrying out shorter utility journeys across this location.”

As the scheme develops, new signalled pedestrian crossings will be installed at -

  • Station Drive
  • Queens Road
  • Inglemire Lane

Early start signals for cyclists at key junctions will also be included. Existing cycle lanes at the Clough Road and Cottingham Road junction will be widened.

The road surface will be improved, and green branding will also be added to make the cycle lane stand out.

Light segregation will also be installed along some sections of the route. They will include flexible bollards offering segregation between the cyclists and motorists. There will be signed routes and extra road markings to assist cyclists where the route is also a combined bus lane.

Once complete, the full scheme will enhance the travel choices for those using Beverley Road.

Last year Hull City Council was awarded £2.7m from the government’s Getting Building Fund, allocated by HEY LEP, towards delivering improved cycle links in the region. £500k of this will be used in the East Riding.

James Newman, Chair of HEY LEP, said - “We’re pleased to see this new off-road cycling route open, which we’re thrilled to have supported through the Getting Building Fund. All kinds of cyclists, from commuters to leisure riders, will now have a safe and environmentally friendly way to make their journeys as part of this popular route.”

The local authority has also launched a consultation on Hull’s Local Transport Plan. This is to help shape transport priorities for Hull over the next 4 years.

Take part in the consultation or text ‘panel’ to 60030.

By taking part, you will be entered into a prize draw to win prizes of up to £500 in high street shopping vouchers.

Published: 10th March 2022