Traffic signals provide many benefits to road users. For instance, the movement of vehicles through a junction takes place through timed phases, which are calculated to minimise the risk of collisions occurring.
Buses may be given priority through the use of electronic equipment installed in the signals and in the bus.
Turning manoeuvres for cyclists are made safer and easier to accomplish, for example, through the provision of advanced stop lines and approach lanes. Pedestrian phases may be introduced to assist crossing the road.
Puffin crossings are being introduced and are replacing pelican crossings. The puffin crossing incorporates features that monitor pedestrians crossing the road in order to give more crossing time for those who need it. The signal aspects are similar to traffic signals and there is no flashing amber light.
Toucan crossings are provided at locations where there are likely to be significant numbers of cyclists, allowing them to cross the road safely without having to dismount.
Traffic signals are being provided on some of Swindon’s roundabouts. Whilst roundabouts have coped well with traffic in previous years, it is becoming apparent that increased volumes of traffic, particularly in the peak periods, are causing difficulties. For instance, the predominance of the flow on one arm of a roundabout, may delay traffic on the other arms; cyclists can experience difficulties with right turns and pedestrians may have difficulty crossing the road. The introduction of traffic signals on roundabouts has significantly improved conditions for all road users.
If you have any comments on traffic signals and signal controlled crossings or if you feel you know of a location that might benefit from a crossing, please contact us.
Report a Fault
If you discover a fault with traffic signals at junctions, pelicans, puffins or toucans please report the fault indicating the location, reference number and description of the fault:
Telephone 0800 0150096
e-mail: sig_faults@swindon.gov.uk