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Images of a new safety system that will help to keep the Dartford Crossing operating safely following the removal of payment barriers have been published today by the Highways Agency.
The M56 at Manchester Airport will close for a whole weekend at the end of February as work to install a £5.5 million new bridge at Thorley Lane nears completion.
The introduction of new regulations for RPAS have gone live 19 January 2015.
The Highways Agency is reminding road users to drive carefully and plan their journey for the LAMMA event at the East of England Showground.
Announces a package of measures to assist owner occupiers on the HS2 Phase One route between London and the West Midlands.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Compensation and assistance package announced for property owners along the London to Birmingham route of High Speed 2.
15 January 2015: The Highways Agency provided the following statement to a number of media outlets today, following interest in the use of speed camera enforcement systems on sections of smart motorways – this follows intere…
A £635,000 Highways Agency project to boost safety and reduce congestion around a key junction along the A595 in Cumbria is underway.
Drivers across Cheshire are being advised that junction 17 of the M6 near Sandbach will be totally closed to all traffic for a whole weekend later this month as work on a £2.3 million upgrade forges ahead.
Road users across the North West are being urged to check the weather and driving conditions before setting out on journeys this afternoon and this evening (Thursday 15 January) with a Met Office forecast of gale force winds…
A major gantry installation programme on the M1 in West Yorkshire will begin at the end of January and will require planned overnight closures of the motorway between junction 39 and 40.
Confirms that the 'National policy statement for national networks' has been designated as a national policy statement.
New funding to allow communities to deliver better transport services.
Drivers across the North West are being asked to remain vigilant with further wintry weather due today (Wednesday 14 January) and a forecast of gale-force winds across the region tomorrow afternoon (Thursday 15 January).
Improvement work will start next Monday (19 January) on the A12 in both directions between St Peters Street and Station Square.
A £4.1 million scheme to tackle congestion at the M6 junction with the A580 East Lancs Road near St Helens is on schedule to be completed by Easter.
Work to resurface the hard shoulder and improve the central reservation barrier on the A1 (M) near Durham will begin next week.
The A1 Western Bypass will be closed overnight between 8pm and 6am on 17 January and between 18 and 21 January for contraflow and central reservation works. Additional closures are also planned for 14 and 15 February.
Drivers, business owners and local residents are invited to find out more about plans to install a new footbridge in Chichester at a public exhibition next week.
Interested members of the public are invited to visit the current archaeological excavations at Catterick, North Yorkshire which have been revealed as part of the Highways Agency’s A1 Leeming to Barton improvement scheme.
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