Leeds residents are being asked to share their views on plans to transform travel along the A64.
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00:00Leeds residents are being encouraged to participate in a consultation, which is aiming to improve
00:05journeys on the A64. Leeds City Council and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority have
00:11revealed proposals to improve bus, walking, wheeling and cycling journeys on the A64,
00:17known as the A64 Bus Priority Corridor Project. The scheme will be aiming to enhance bus reliability
00:23and travel times, as well as improve cycling and walking facilities between Marsh Lane
00:28and Stanks Lane North. The key proposals include an extension of the inbound bus lane
00:33between Upper Accommodation Road and Raincliffe Road, and traffic signal upgrades at junctions
00:38including Selby Road, Killingbeck Drive and Seacroft Avenue. A new inbound bus lane on
00:44the approach to the Outer Ring Road may also be installed, along with real-time information
00:49displays at selected bus stops along the route. The plans can be viewed online where you can
00:54share your views by searching A64 Your Voice until the 6th of August.