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A guide to best practice on improving access to public transport and creating a barrier-free pedestrian environment.
Highways authorities can develop new permit schemes or vary existing ones following this advice.
Data about the condition and maintenance of roads by local authority and National Highways, produced by the Department for Transport.
How local authorities can use guardrails to stop pedestrians crossing roads at inappropriate places or accidentally walking into roads.
Redirected HS2 funding to resurface more than 5,000 miles of road across the country, improving journeys for all.
Plan your journey in cold weather - find out about gritting of roads and footpaths, the location of grit bins and snow clearance
How the Street Works (Charges for Occupation of the Highway) (England) Regulations 2012 could help to reduce the costs incurred by road users.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Information about the design rules for creating directional informatory traffic signs.
Data about road traffic, lengths, vehicle speed compliance, travel times, produced by the Department for Transport.
People were surveyed to find out their opinions on English roads in order to develop the roads reform policy.
Data on results of the transport questions asked on the British social attitudes survey, produced by Department for Transport.
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