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A Highways Agency project to install new technology on the M18 between junction 0 and junction 3 near Rotherham and Doncaster in South Yorkshire will begin on 28 July.
New plans could be the start of an exciting and profound change in how people, goods and services move around the country.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
How car clubs can cut emissions, cut congestion and help save money.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A Highways Agency project that will include some of the most advanced technology to help motorists will get underway on the M1 near Sheffield in South Yorkshire next week (29 July).
A major new road scheme is planned for the A14 corridor in Cambridgeshire to address congestion and capacity issues.
Work to reduce congestion on the A1(M) at junction 6 (Welwyn) in Hertfordshire will start next week.
Tests have begun this week on an innovative, pilot project designed to reduce congestion along the M62 near Warrington in Cheshire.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out further improvements on the M62 aimed at cutting congestion and improving journeys for drivers near Castleford in West Yorkshire.
New technology is helping people travel more efficiently - the Transport Systems Catapult will keep the UK at the cutting edge.
Investment to create a more reliable, less congested and better connected transport network that works for the users that rely on it.
A5758 Broom’s Cross road improvement scheme has been given approval to start
Oliver Dowden, Parliamentary Secretary and Minister for Implementation, delivered this speech at the Sprint 18 event.
Government response to Lower Thames Crossing released.
Good afternoon, it’s a real pleasure to join you for what is an important event. We are not here to talk about technology - There are plenty…
Making cycling simpler and safer whilst cutting congestion for everyone.
Long-term commitment will boost transport resilience.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Major upgrades which will relieve congestion at a variety of places across the country.
Greater funding for vital road improvements to reduce congestion, improve safety and boost the economy.
The Highways Agency is re-opening lanes and carriageways more quickly following motorway incidents thanks to close collaboration with ambulance, fire and police crews.
Transport Secretary marks investment in north east with visit to the A1.
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