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Manual for streets explains how to design, construct, adopt and maintain new and existing residential streets.
'Manual for streets 2' expands on the design advice in 'Manual for Streets 1' to include how to plan and improve busy urban and rural streets.
Seeks views on how street design, maintenance and operation in England could be improved to ensure people feel safer from harassment, intimidation or unwanted sexual behaviour in public spaces.
Code of practice for local authorities who have a duty to co-ordinate works in the highway, and for undertakers on how to co-operate in the process.
Signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings and multi-lane carriageways, smoking, mobile phones and sat nav.
Local transport note to help in the design of traffic management measures that consider and care for the streetscape.
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.
Lessons learnt from previous mixed priority route schemes to help those who develop roads which are used for multiple purposes and by different vehicles.
Rules for pedestrians, including general guidance, crossing the road, crossings, and situations needing extra care.
Route cross-section and crossing selector tools to support users during the design process of active travel interventions and schemes.
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