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The Department for Infrastructure in Belfast has announced a plan to address the traffic congestion issues in the city center. A strategic group has been formed to explore solutions and improve the flow of traffic during peak times. The department acknowledges the frustration experienced by motorists due to ongoing construction and development projects in the area.

To alleviate congestion, several measures have been or will be implemented, including the optimization of traffic signals at key junctions, adjustments to traffic arrangements, increased use of roadside signage to guide drivers to less congested routes, and improvements to public transport services. Additionally, there will be enhanced communication through platforms like Trafficwatch X and increased enforcement by the PSNI to address traffic violations that contribute to congestion.

Furthermore, a planned roadwork project on the Sydenham bypass has been postponed to keep the route open and reduce traffic disruptions. Motorists are encouraged to explore alternative transportation options such as public transport, park and ride facilities, and active travel to minimize congestion. A public advertising campaign promoting Park & Ride services will be launched to encourage commuters to consider alternative modes of travel.

The strategic group will continue to monitor traffic patterns and assess the effectiveness of the mitigation measures. It is essential for motorists to plan their journeys carefully, allow extra time for travel, and follow road signage to navigate through the city center smoothly. By working together and making informed transportation choices, the congestion in Belfast City Centre can be alleviated for the benefit of all road users.