The works, expected to be completed around the turn of the month, are underway at Wood End Road roundabout and along Linthouse Lane and will see the introduction of chicanes, improved road signs and road marking to assist in controlling traffic speeds.
It follows 13 recorded injury collisions in the previous 3 years along this section of road.
During construction the chicanes will be temporarily formed using cones and signs to protect the works but also to allow motorists to adjust to the new road layout.
Meanwhile, technical plans are being finalised and a contractor appointed as part of a £3.3million programme to improve the High Street.
The scheme will deliver environmental enhancements to the public realm and markets to encourage increased footfall, linked trips and dwell time to support businesses and boost the local economy.
The designs follow extensive consultation and engagement with the public and traders, with the scheme on track to be delivered by the government’s March 2026 deadline.
City of Wolverhampton Council Cabinet Member for Transport and Green City, Councillor Qaiser Azeem, said: “The next year will be exciting for Wednesfield as we transform the High Street through this major investment.
“As well as bringing vibrancy to the centre it is important that we make linked journeys as safe and enjoyable as possible for residents and visitors.
“The current improvement works at Wood End Road roundabout and along Linthouse Lane will make the area safer for pedestrians and road users.
“We would also urge motorists using these roads to be extra vigilant and pay attention to their speed.”