Official Statistics

Road conditions in England to March 2024

Road condition statistics on local authority roads and National Highways managed roads in England.

Applies to England

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Information on the condition of roads in England, as well as other aspects of highways maintenance in the year ending March 2024.

The data comes from multiple sources including National Highways (formerly Highways England) and local authorities. Some data from local authorities form part of the Single Data List, making the provision of data a mandatory requirement.

In the period ending March 2024, local authorities in England reported that:

  • 4% of their ‘A’ road network
  • 7% of their ‘B’ and ‘C’ road network
  • 17% of their unclassified road network

were categorised as red (should have been considered for maintenance).

Of the roads managed by National Highways:

  • 4% of motorways
  • 7% of ‘A’ roads

should have been considered for maintenance in period ending March 2024.

Local authorities continue to provide data on a voluntary basis for their amber and green roads with data included for the financial year ending 2024. This information was first published for ‘A’ roads in the 2019 release, and for ‘B’ and ‘C’ roads in the 2021 release.

The statistical release does not present skidding resistance statistics at the local-authority level. This is because the department is currently reviewing how this data is reported to ensure its quality and accuracy.

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Updates to this page

Published 17 December 2024

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