As part of the Government's Active Travel Fund (ATF) we are enabling more walking and cycling as a way to commute and for general travel as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Phase one active travel measures
This phase was completed in the Summer and included a number of temporary measures to quickly provide additional space for -
- social distancing
- cycling
it also supported businesses with access to the city centre. The measures were implemented using Experimental Traffic Regulation Orders which allowed us to test the measures and gather feedback while they were in place.
These included -
- Ferensway cycle route
- Spring Bank cycle route
- point closure of Wright Street and Baker Street
- cycle contraflows in the city centre
Phase two active travel measures
We have been allocated further funding to implement phase two which included
- Holderness Road cycle corridor
- Anlaby Road cycle corridor
- Hessle Road cycle corridor
A summary of the consultation that has taken place for the Active Hull Schemes is available in the document below -
To view all the schemes please visit Hull Active Travel on Commonplace
You can find information on how to get more active using the link below.