Traffic signals at a major junction in Bolton have stopped working this morning, Monday.
The lights at the function of Trinity Street and Black Horse Street are not working.
Traffic appears to be coping well but drivers are being forced to navigate the busy junction without the use of the lights.
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Lights on the major town centre street previously went down last month forcing engineers to be called out.
In its latest roadworks and closures bulletin, Bolton Council announced that temporary traffic lights would be in place on Blackhorse Street and Ashburner Street until Friday, February 10 as part of development works.
It is not known whether today traffic light outage is related to these works.
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Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) have confirmed that the traffic lights were turned back on at around midday.
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