§ Mr. Haymanasked the Minister of Transport when the proposed Rose-worthy diversion to the A.30 trunk highway west of Camborne will start; when it will be completed; and what is the anticipated total cost.
§ Mr. MarplesI cannot say when it will start. It has not yet found a place in my forward programme. The estimated cost of the scheme is £250,000.
§ Mr. Haymanasked the Minister of Transport whether he will state the traffic densities of the A.30 trunk highway through Cornwall at Launceston, 143W Liskeard, Bodmin, the Goss Moor, Fraddon, Camborne, Hayle, and at Ponsondane, Penzance.
§ Mr. MarplesThe 1961 census figures for the peak period in August were:
Vehicles per day Launceston … … 6,074 Liskeard … … 6,634 Bodmin … … 8,736 Fraddon … … 6,971 Camborne … … 15,081 Hayle … … 9,776 Ponsondane … … 15,571 No figure is available for the Goss Moor, but the traffic density there is estimated to be of the same order as at Fraddon.
§ Mr. Haymanasked the Minister of Transport whether he will state the traffic densities of the A.30 trunk highway at the western end of Exeter, at Bridestowe, Okehampton, and Lifton.
§ Mr. MarplesThe 1961 census figures for a peak period in August, which are the latest available, were:
Vehicles per day Bridestowe … … 5,556 Okehampton … … 6,797 Lifton … … 5,934
§ Mr. Haymanasked the Minister of Transport what is the traffic density along the A.30 trunk highway in the Glynn Valley, Cornwall; what is the total length where only single line traffic is possible each way; and what plans he has for early improvements.
§ Mr. MarplesThe 1961 census figure of traffic on this length of trunk road was 3,213 vehicles per day. The road has a two-lane carriagement throughout the 5 miles of this valley. No improvement scheme is programmed.
§ Mr. Haymanasked the Minister of Transport what improvements are to be made to the A.30 trunk highway from Exeter to the Cornish border in 1964–65 and in 1965–66.
§ Mr. MarplesA number of small improvement schemes are to be undertaken, amounting to about £128,000 in 1964–65 and £20,000 in 1965–66.