TRAFFIC chaos is set to be averted after road bosses announce that disruptive motorway road works will be finished in time for the great August bank holiday getaway.

Months of motoring misery has been caused by £12.5million upgrades to junctions 3 and 5 of the M27 with lane closures causing huge tailbacks.

As reported, business leaders and drivers have being seeing red amid problems with temporary traffic lights and the resulting costs of delays and dent to the city's image.

The junction upgrades are part of the Government’s £317 million pinch point programme on motorways and major trunk roads to be delivered by 2015.

They are part of the biggest programme of road enhancements since the 1970s and will reduce congestion, increase safety and improve journey times.

Roads Minister Andrew Jones said: “I am delighted that our investment in the M27 will make journeys better and less congested for working people.

"The scheme will also benefit the region and country more widely by reducing congestion for businesses to and from Southampton Port, an important hub for global trade.”

Highways England Asset Manager Philip Sheppard said: “It’s fitting that on the 40th anniversary of the opening of the first stretches of the M27, we are able to increase capacity on these two busy junctions.

"This will allow the roundabouts to work more efficiently to reduce congestion and improve journey times.

"The widened approaches and new traffic signals will improve the flow of traffic for the thousands of drivers at both junctions.”

Specific work undertaken at junction 3 included:

  • Widening of the M27 westbound exit slip-road to three lanes 
  • Widening of the M271 northbound and southbound approaches to the interchange to 3 lanes
  • The removal of the eastern overbridge hard shoulder to allow three lanes 
  • Full signalisation of the interchange

Drivers using junction 5 will benefit from the widening of the M27 eastbound exit slip road, Stoneham Way, the A335 Wide Lane and sections of the roundabout to 3 lanes, the construction of a segregated left turn lane from A335 Wide Lane onto the eastbound M27 entry slip-road and the installation of new traffic signals on the northern section of the roundabout.