Work will begin on an off the road safe path from Cross and Axbridge later this month.
The building work will start on August 24 and is expected to last for 68 days.
It will include a pedestrian island, road crossings on the A38/Bridgwater Road north of the junction with Cross Lane
A one-way system will be put in place, preventing westbound traffic on Cross Lane and a no right turn will be installed from Bridgwater Road onto Axbridge Bypass.
Somerset County Council made the decision after seven years of campaigning.
MORE: Campaign for safe pathway pays off after seven-year fight to connect communitiesCampaign lead, Tess Gill said: “We are delighted that at last this work will go ahead as the heavy traffic with lorries on the A38 Cross Lane junction and Cross Lane is increasing all the time.
“An off the road safe route from the A38 junction to Axbridge is essential for pedestrians and cyclists who currently have to walk or cycle up dangerous Cross Lane.”
The Cross Lane section of the A371 between Axbridge and Cross is a particularly vital route for heavy goods vehicles such as those transporting from the quarries in Cheddar and Shipham.
Tess has previously called the risk to pedestrians and cyclists in the area “unacceptable and dangerous.”
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