Motorists in Bradford city centre faced more road disruptions today as a new phase of improvements started.
Broadway is closed at its junction with Bridge Street for two weeks to build a signal-controlled, block-paved, pedestrian crossing. But police said there had been no problems so far with the new routes.
Drivers caused mayhem last week by ignoring an access-only sign and travelling into Market Street from Cheapside.
Police issued more than 400 fixed penalty notices to motorists.
Access to Broadway and Bank Street directly from Bridge Street has now ended permanently. Now access to the Bank Street area will be opened from Hall Ings at its junction with Bank Street opposite the Telegraph & Argus.
Bank Street will become permanently one-way towards the Wool Exchange between Hall Ings and Market Street.
Inspector Gerald Benson of Bradford Central Police said: "So far it appears that everything is going well and we haven't had any complaints from motorists.
"We're hoping that the problems will have eased off this week and that motorists will pay attention to the no-entry signs."
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