The project is reaching its next phase, meaning that traffic flow along the main road – Les Banques – will be controlled by a one-way traffic light system.
Upgrades to the traffic signals onto Les Banques will get underway with the aim to “enable better throughput of vehicles at the junction.”

Pictured: There were temporary traffic lights in place along Les Banques for just over one month earlier this summer.
This is scheduled to take three weeks, with the movement of traffic on Les Banques controlled by temporary traffic signals, which will alternate the flow of northbound and southbound traffic.
Traffic & Highways hopes that some of the traffic disruption experienced by road users then will be “offset” this time, as there will be no traffic entering Les Banques from Elizabeth Avenue.
A spokesperson said: “These temporary traffic signals will be controlled manually during peak times and the main contractors will be working 12 hours each day, 7 days a week whilst works take place to ensure throughput of traffic on Les Banques is maintained with minimal impact.”