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Hull's Freetown Way Dual Carriageway Return in February
11 Dec
Summary
- Freetown Way will return to two lanes by February.
- Cycle lanes introduced in 2020 are being modified.
- New cycle-friendly junctions are part of the upgrade.

Hull City Council has announced that work to revert Freetown Way to its dual carriageway status will begin in February. The key city centre route was modified in 2020, reducing it to a single lane per direction for the introduction of cycle lanes, a decision met with criticism.
The forthcoming project aims to restore two lanes of traffic flow on Freetown Way. Simultaneously, it will enhance cycling infrastructure by installing off-road cycle lanes and introducing new cycle-friendly junctions at key intersections, including Blundell's Corner and Witham.
Councillor Mark Ieronimo highlighted the investment in this major route, emphasizing its importance for all transport modes. Preparations, such as utility diversions, are already underway. The council is prioritizing minimal disruption, acknowledging other ongoing infrastructure projects in the city.




