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The first in a series of contracts with supply chain partners to carry out up to £8.7 billion of work on England’s motorways and major A-roads have been signed.
Road users will get a smoother driving experience thanks to the pioneering technology used to resurface roads in north Yorkshire.
£2 million to develop the most thorough understanding ever of Britain’s road markings.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
£348 million funding across 4 years for local authorities to tackle issues on major local roads, from easing congestion to potholes.
Consultation on changing the law so that councils and utility companies have to share roadworks data announced.
Highways England traffic officer Hannah Moffitt has a message for people setting off on their summer holidays: make today 'check your vehicle day'.
Seventy-four actions to improve road safety have been published.
Public encouraged to have their say as major consultation draws to a close.
Technology which could improve air quality in local communities by helping the way drivers leave motorways was named today as one of the successful entries in a multi-million-pound competition run by Highways England and Inn…
‘Ghost’ road markings and blacked out lines, which can confuse drivers, could become a thing of the past thanks to Highways England’s global search for a solution to the problem.
Roadworkers on a £92m motorway upgrade in Kent have reached a landmark of working more than one million hours without an accident or injury.
Highways England’s project to transform one of the busiest junctions along the A585 in Lancashire will start later this month.
Highways England is today launching its search to find potential contractors for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme past Stonehenge.
As schools break up and holidays begin across the country, Highways England is calling on motorists to check their vehicles to help keep traffic flowing.
Highways England has thanked those who’ve replied to a consultation about plans to dual sections of the A66 between Penrith and Scotch Corner.
With a crowd of more than 340,000 spectators and more than 125,000 vehicles heading to the Formula 1 British Grand Prix this weekend, Highways England has come up with a winning formula to ease drivers’ journeys.
Plans for a major upgrade to one of the busiest motorway junctions on the M3, junction 9 at Winchester in Hampshire, have gone on show this week.
A new way of working has been introduced that will see a smoother transition to the transfer of key services in-house, ensuring a better experience for road users.
Children at a Bedfordshire primary school spent a morning creating dual-carriageways and building three-tier junctions with popular block-building game Minecraft.
Two fully electric powered roadworks vehicles are being trialled by Highways England for the first time, the company announced today (Thursday 27 June).
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