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Discusses the importance of the traffic signs policy review as well as sign lighting and speed limits.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Statement to the Oldham Advertiser in response to calls from residents and Oldham Council for improved signage along the local motorway network to stop drivers using the A663 Broadway route to 'rat run' between the M…
New prize for reducing sign clutter launched.
As unnecessary signs are removed from our roads the Secretary of State for Transport calls for local authorities to continue the cull.
Road Safety Marking Association report about the quality of road safety markings on the UK’s road network.
Clarification of an article in the Mail on Sunday and the Mail Online about providing brown signs on the A1(M) to Masham, North Yorkshire.
New rules laid before Parliament will allow councils to update and introduce new signs without Whitehall agreement.
'Signing the way' policy document released.
Traffic signing system to be reviewed to remove bureaucracy.
Measures to reduce time-consuming and costly bureaucracy for councils wanting to use 20 miles per hour schemes were announced today.
Minister urge removal of unnecessary signs, railings and advertising hoardings in urban spaces.
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