Research and analysis

Evaluation of roads reform

Reports evaluating whether changes to the management and operation of England’s strategic road network, introduced in 2015, have been implemented as intended.

Documents

Evaluation of roads reform: the changes made to the management and operation of England’s strategic road network since 2014 – wave 3 report

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Evaluation of roads reform: the changes made to the management and operation of England’s strategic road network since 2014 – wave 2 report

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Evaluation of roads reform: the changes made to the management and operation of England’s strategic road network since 2014 – wave 1 report

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Details

This independent evaluation of roads reform was commissioned by the Department for Transport.

Evaluation has taken place over 6 years (between 2016 and 2022) and consists of 3 ‘waves’.

Together, these reports present the progress made. Waves 1 and 2 focus on whether reforms, introduced in 2015, have been implemented as intended. Wave 3, the most recent evaluation, focuses on the reforms’ longer-term impacts since they were introduced, particularly user satisfaction and efficiency of delivery.

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Published 19 July 2022

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