Traffic chaos looms in Middlesbrough as major roadworks kick off, but is it worth the hassle?
Motorists, brace yourselves! The A172 Marton Road/A174 Interchange is about to become a hotbed of construction activity, and it's going to impact your daily commute. But here's the catch: these works are crucial for the junction's long-term health.
The roadworks, which began on March 2nd and will continue until autumn 2026, involve a comprehensive overhaul of the interchange. This includes concrete repairs under the bridge, waterproofing replacement, new kerbs and footways, resurfacing, and the addition of pedestrian fencing and vehicle safety barriers. But this is where it gets tricky: a contraflow system will be implemented on the A172, potentially causing significant delays.
On March 3rd, traffic maps revealed long tailbacks near the junction, especially on Dixons Bank and the eastbound A174. And this is the part most people miss: the contraflow will reduce traffic capacity over the bridge to a single lane in each direction, a recipe for congestion.
But there's a silver lining. Middlesbrough Council and Esh Construction have teamed up to keep the bridge open during the works, avoiding lengthy diversions. Advanced warning signs will also be placed ahead of any full closures.
So, what's the verdict? Are these roadworks a necessary evil for a safer, smoother future, or an overreaction causing unnecessary disruption? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned for updates as the story unfolds.