Moving Traffic Enforcement consultation on proposed use of camera enforcement at The Avenue and Ducie Road bridge

Give us your views on the proposed use of camera enforcement at The Avenue and Ducie Road bridge

We are proposing to replace the bollards on The Avenue and Ducie Road bridge with camera enforcement. This is to make it quicker for emergency services to access properties across the area and enable drivers with EBLN bus gate exemptions, such as taxi drivers and blue badge holders, to use these routes. We would use Moving Traffic Enforcement powers to do this.

The map below shows the placement of the automatic number plate recognition camera on Dulcie Road on the bridge over the railway line.

Map showing Dulcie Road Moving Traffic Enforcement as described above.

 

The map below shows the placement of the automatic number plate recognition camera by the intersection between The Avenue, Jubilee Road and Beaufort Road.

Map showing The Avenue Moving Traffic Enforcement as described above.

Tell us what you think

The Moving  Traffic Enforcement consultation is running for 6 weeks from 5 March to 15 April, which is another opportunity for local people, stakeholders and businesses to give their views on the proposed use of camera enforcement at these two locations.

Views can be submitted by emailing liveableneighbourhoods@bristol.gov.uk

You can give your views on other traffic changes in this area through the consultation on proposed Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) in the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood (EBLN) from 5 March to 27 March 2026.

Key dates

  • Start date: 5 March 2026
  • End date: 15 April 2026

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