The maps below depict the changes in road access to a city hospital between 2007 and 2010.
Between 2007 and 2010, significant changes were made to the road access surrounding the city hospital. These changes included the addition of a public car park, a bus station, and a separate staff car park, reflecting efforts to improve accessibility and organization around the hospital.
In the 2007 map, the city hospital had a combined car park for both staff and the public located to the southeast, as well as six bus stops distributed along Hospital Road. By 2010, significant changes had been made. A dedicated bus station was introduced to the southwest of the hospital, replacing the bus stops along Hospital Road. Additionally, the car park was divided into two separate areas: a staff car park in the southeast and a public car park further east. Moreover, two new roundabouts were constructed on Hospital Road to improve traffic flow.
In 2007, access to the hospital was limited to a single entrance, which was located across City Road and connected to the combined car park. By 2010, access points had been expanded. The public car park gained its own entrance, while the original entrance was retained for the newly designated staff car park. Additionally, two new entrances were created from the bus station, leading directly to Hospital Road and the roundabout, enhancing overall accessibility to the hospital.
