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Statistics on free flow vehicle speeds in Great Britain in 2014.
A request was made under the Freedom of Information Act for details of Highways England staff, overtime and hotels.
Response to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act about traffic flow analysis prior to construction.
Response to a request for width restrictions on the UK road network.
Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals.
Rules for breakdowns and incidents, including rules for motorways, obstructions, incidents, incidents involving dangerous goods and documents.
An automatic taper which can close off lanes in minutes and saves road workers having to put out cones in the face of oncoming traffic is to be trialled on the National Highways network.
National Highways is going the extra mile to help delivery firms this Black Friday and Cyber Monday by lifting and completing 394 miles of roadworks.
Highways England Strategic Design Panel publishes its fourth progress and recommendations report
A behind the scenes look at how England’s motorways are managed features in Channel 5’s latest documentary looking at the work of National Highways.
Prolonged disruption through roadworks will be reduced as part of new plans designed to ensure more reliable journeys on England’s busiest roads.
The joint investment from government and businesses will fund nine UK-wide projects that will seize the benefits of 5G and help British industries.
Changes to The Highway Code, including the hierarchy of road-users and the 'Dutch Reach' are set to change from 29 January 2022.
A VIP tree planting ceremony has taken place to mark the end of a £24million scheme by National Highways to tackle congestion at a busy roundabout.
Highways England has announced its ambitious new carbon plan that will see it rapidly cut carbon from road construction, maintenance and operations, and support the transition to zero emission vehicles.
Challenged by the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing, teams working on Highways England schemes have come up with new and innovative ways to keep workers safe as they keep the country moving.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander delivered his 'Investing in Britain's future' speech on the government's infrastructure plan on 27 June 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Drivers are advised Fisher Lane roundabout on the A1 at Seaton Burn will be closed for three weekends in order to resurface the newly widened roundabout and approach roads.
Highways England, the government-owned company which will deliver the largest investment in England’s major roads in a generation, officially launches next week.
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