M65 safety review starting from Cuerden to assess need for lighting and other measures

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National Highways is to conduct a safety review of the M65 from Cuerden to Burnley this year including whether lighting is needed.

The audit will be part of all of the body’s routes across the North West. The review is revealed in a letter to Hyndburn Council’s leader Cllr Munsif Dad from Duncan Smith, National Highways executive director of operations.

It will not include the stretch of the motorway from junction 10 to junction 14 at Colne which is the responsibility of Lancashire County Council.

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Hyndburn Council was one of three local authorities along with Burnley and Pendle to pas motions calling for a safety review last year after string of accidents.

Mr Smith’s letter to Cllr Dad says: “I appreciate your concerns regarding safety on the M65, due to the occurrence of collisions on this section of our network in recent months.

“I would like to assure you that safety is our prime imperative.

“In 2025, we are planning to undertake a full safety review of all our routes in the North-West. This will include the M65, junctions 1a to junction 10.

“This will help to identify any common issues relating to collisions that occur on this route.

“Our findings can then be used to steer where more detailed investigations or interventions may be required in the future.

“Providing road lighting is not a legal requirement and some motorways, including much of the M65, have never been lit.

“Our understanding of the factors that cause incidents has improved since our network was first built, and the evidence shows that the number of incidents that are prevented by road lighting is much less than previously understood.

“When road lighting is reaching the end of its life, a new assessment of the benefits and costs is required to determine whether renewing it is justified.

“In some situations, due to the structural condition of the lighting columns, it may be necessary to remove the lighting in advance of completing the assessment.

“This is the case for the M65 lighting that has been removed in the past few months.

“In these situations, the assessment is undertaken to determine whether road lighting should be reinstalled.

“We are currently carrying out a lighting assessment covering junctions 1a to junction 10.

“Prior incidents on the route are taken into consideration and the assessment covers the whole route within our responsibility, irrespective of whether lighting is currently present or not.

“The assessment is planned to be completed in March 2025.

“The M65 is only part of our network between junction 1a at Cuerden and junction 10 at Burnley.

“Lancashire County Council are responsible for the M65 from junction 10 to junction 14 at Colne and decisions relating to that section of the M65 would therefore be its responsibility.”

A spokesperson for Lancashire County Council said: “As a county council we have a duty to ensure that all users of the highway can do so in a safe manner, and we take this responsibility very seriously.

“We constantly review data on road traffic accidents that result in people being killed and injured on our highway, so we can better understand the causes and identify if any safety improvements need to be made.

“If it’s identified that safety measures are required, we would take the necessary steps to implement them.”

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