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The next stage of a £208 million project to cut congestion and improve journey times on parts of the M60 and M62 in Greater Manchester will begin on Monday 17 November.
Residents, road users, local business and the local community are being invited to have their say about plans for a major upgrade to the M4.
A multi-million pound upgrade on the M25 in Hertfordshire and Essex opened to traffic today, improving journeys for drivers and boosting the economy.
Roads Minister experiences first hand the challenges of managing England’s motorway network.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Roads minister John Hayes has visited a Highways Agency control centre on the M25 to see how 'all lane running' motorways are working.
A major project to cut congestion and improve journey times on parts of the M60 and the M62 in Greater Manchester will begin on Monday 14 July.
Construction is going to start on the M1 and M3 as part of 3 major schemes to cut road congestion.
A major project to cut congestion and improve journey times on parts of the M60 and M62 around Greater Manchester is on track to start next month, following the appointment of the main contractor.
Public exhibitions in June will give people a chance to find out more about the multi-million pound investment that will cut congestion and improve journey times on parts of the M60 and M62 around Greater Manchester.
A new generation of motorway opened on the M25 today between junction 5 (Sevenoaks) and junctions 6/7 (Godstone/M23) as part of a record investment in roads.
Another section of ‘smart’ motorway opens next week on the M25 in Kent and Surrey, improving journeys for drivers and boosting the economy.
The Midlands got a boost today with the launch of the latest stretch of ‘smart motorway’, making greater use of technology on the M6 near Birmingham, bringing improved journeys and less congestion.
Final preparations are taking place for the M25 to become England’s first ‘smart’ motorway, improving journeys and boosting the economy.
Hard shoulder running tests will take place this Sunday, 30 March on a short stretch of the M6 in Birmingham, with a view to an extra lane becoming fully operational by Easter. A further day of testing on Sunday 6 April may …
Onlive survey available until end of March.
Work to install gantries on the M25 between junction 25, Cheshunt and junction 27, Epping will continue this month and through spring as part of the major upgrade of this section of the M25 into a ‘smart motorway’.
Draft regulations to introduce variable mandatory speed limits as part of a proposed upgrade of the M5 (junctions 4a to 6) to a smart motorway, have been published today (3 March 2014) for consultation.
The Highways Agency is to carry out tests on a section of smart motorway in Birmingham which is scheduled to become operational by the beginning of March.
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