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Best practice guidance for setting the health and safety requirements for supervision levels and competence on civil engineering projects.
Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals.
This statistical release presents information about the reliability of journeys on motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by the Highways Agency in the year ending December 2012.
Report a street light problem to the local council - they are responsible for installation and maintenance of street lighting
Information about the reliability of journeys on motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by the Highways Agency during November 2012.
Rules for powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters, including on pavements and on the road.
How to install and use tactile paving surfaces to help visually impaired and other pedestrians recognise potential hazards and other features in roads, rail and other locations.
How English local highway authorities can develop proposals to operate lane rental schemes to charge those carrying out street works.
This paper presents a preliminary analysis on the impact of the motorcycle lane in reducing link motorcycle accidents
How utility companies and highway authorities can safely carry out the signing, lighting and guarding of street works and road works on all highways and roads.
The Highways England approach to cycling.
Find out when the Environment Agency classes a motor vehicle as waste and waste controls apply.
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