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Highway network to get an extra 900 miles of capacity thanks to £24 billion investment.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Confidence on the road comes with time and practice.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Have your say on the use of advanced driver assistance systems and ‘self-driving’ technologies in cars on British roads.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Government launches consultation on proposals to allow drivers to report accidents online.
Scheme to help reduce disruption caused by road works.
New rules mean unnecessary and out-of-date road signs can be removed from our roads from 22 April 2016.
New strategic highways company, Highways England, will run motorways and major A roads from 1 April 2015.
Drug driving consultation released.
Twenty miles of extra lanes coming to the region, £2.2 billion invested by 2020 and 24 major improvements to start by 2020.
Video address mentioning driving speed limits, road safety, local sustainable transport funding, on-the-spot penalties and drug driving.
Making cycling simpler and safer whilst cutting congestion for everyone.
Highways England today (Tuesday, September 29) met with suppliers to set out how £1.8 billion of government investment to improve the capacity and condition of roads in the Midlands will be delivered.
Major investment to make better journeys in Cumbria and consultation regarding congestion and safety on the A595 link near Whitehaven launched.
The new road safety statement sets out the government’s vision, values and priorities for improving the safety of Britain’s roads.
A process is being developed to support advanced trials of automated vehicles.
Cars of the future could be programmed to spot potholes on motorways and automatically transmit the information to Highways England to schedule repairs.
Further details of road investment following the 2016 Autumn Statement.
New prize for reducing sign clutter launched.
Address to the British Parking Association mentioning the local authorities parking consultation, high streets and new technology.
Minister of State for Transport John Hayes calls for beauty in transport.
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