The two maps illustrate the road access to a city hospital in 2007 and in 2010.
Overall, while the hospital building remained in the same location, several changes were made to improve traffic flow and accessibility, including the construction of roundabouts, the separation of parking areas, and the relocation of the bus stop.
In 2007, the hospital was accessible via Hospital Road, which connected to the city road in the south. Public and staff vehicles shared a single large car park located to the east of the hospital. A single bus stop was situated along Hospital Road, also on the eastern side.
By 2010, notable improvements were implemented. Two roundabouts were constructed – one at the junction of Hospital Road and the city road, and another further north along Hospital Road. The public and staff parking areas were separated: the staff car park remained to the east of the hospital, while a new public car park was added further east, accessible via the ring road. Additionally, a dedicated bus station was built on the western side of Hospital Road, with direct access from both roundabouts.
These modifications likely enhanced traffic circulation and separated access for buses, staff, and the public.
