The maps illustrate the changes made to the road access around a city hospital between 2007 and 2010.
Overall, the hospital area became more organized and modern in 2010, with the addition of roundabouts, separated parking areas, and a new bus station. Traffic flow appears to have been improved compared to 2007.
In 2007, the hospital was located north of City Road and was surrounded by a ring road. There was only one car park situated to the east of the hospital, which was used by both staff and the public. Access to the hospital was quite simple, with direct roads connecting to City Road and the ring road.
By 2010, several significant developments had taken place. The shared car park was replaced by two separate parking areas: a staff car park remained in the same location to the east, while a new public car park was built to the west of the hospital. Additionally, a bus station was constructed to the west of the hospital, linked by bus-only roads. Two roundabouts were introduced at the junctions with City Road to reduce traffic congestion and improve circulation.
Overall, the area became more accessible and better structured over the three-year period.
