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Final preparations are taking place for the M25 to become England’s first ‘smart’ motorway, improving journeys and boosting the economy.
A Highways Agency project to reduce congestion and improve access to Leeds and Wakefield will get underway on the M1 at junction 41, in West Yorkshire next week (7 April).
A technical fault on DVLA's online vehicle tax service has now been resolved.
Stephen Hammond thanks BPA for their work during the 2014 storms and announces a £2 million recovery fund for smaller ports.
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New members join expert panel which advises on disability and transport.
Norwich to receive major transport funding for improvements to the A47.
£4.75 million investment will build two brand new stations and upgrade another.
A package of work begins next Monday (7 April) to improve the surface of the northbound M1 and A1 in London, resulting in smoother journeys.
The introduction of a new scheme to improve journeys at the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing will move a step closer later this month with the start of advance construction work.
Plans for significant road and rail transport investment in the east midlands, including High Speed 2
Deal with Northern Rail will provide up to 3,000 extra seats during busiest times of travel.
Building the Channel Tunnel took courage and determination; it has created a link that benefits Britain and France.
Roads Minister Stephen Hammond has today (2 April 2014) launched the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
A levy for heavy goods vehicles at or above 12 tonnes has been introduced on UK roads.
Temporary airspace restrictions will be put in place for the Commonwealth Games.
£300 million investment will add capacity and improve journeys on south west rail route.
Road users will benefit from new concrete safety barriers being installed on the central reservation of the M5 near Weston-super-Mare.
The Highways Agency is to carry out safety improvement work on the M6 near Stoke from Monday 7 April.
As part of the £106 million investment to improve the A45/A46 Tollbar End roundabout, A45 Stonebridge Highway and Stivichall Junction, a new water main is to be connected at Siskin Drive.
Fairer deal for UK hauliers as new HGV levy means hauliers must now pay to use UK roads.
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