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Football fans heading to Old Trafford and Anfield at the weekend are being urged to totally avoid the M56.
Drivers across the north are being urged to take extra care on motorways and major A roads this evening, into tonight and throughout tomorrow morning.
Road users are advised the resurfacing work on the A421 Bedford southern bypass will continue on the westbound carriageway next week.
The Highways Agency is reminding road users to drive carefully and plan their journey for the LAMMA event at the East of England Showground.
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…
The Highways Agency is warning road users to be vigilant and to drive with extra care due to high winds and severe weather conditions forecast for this week.
Road users in the South West and South East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before travelling on Wednesday and Thursday with many areas expecting very windy weather.
Road users across the North West – in particular those using routes in Cumbria and Lancashire - are being urged to check the weather and driving conditions before setting out on journeys tonight (Thursday 8 January) and thro…
Road users across Yorkshire and the North East – in particular those using routes around the coast, over the Pennines and in Northumberland - are being urged to check the weather and driving conditions before setting out on …
Last minute Christmas shoppers and those planning to visit the Boxing Day sales are being advised by the Highways Agency to plan their journeys in advance and keep up to date with the latest road conditions over the festive …
With the festive season now upon us, there will be more roadusers heading off to spend time with their loved ones.
Drivers in southern England and East Anglia are being advised to drive with extra care tonight and tomorrow morning after the Met Office warned of expected high winds.
Drivers are advised to take extra care on the North East’s road network from Wednesday morning, with wind speeds expected to reach 70mph.
Drivers are advised to take extra care on the North West’s road network from Wednesday morning, with wind speeds expected to reach 70mph.
Nearly two-thirds of drivers (63%) do not check their anti-freeze, oil or water before setting off on a winter journey, a new Highways Agency survey reveals.
Plans for a major upgrade to the M4 between west London and Berkshire will be the subject of a live webchat to be held on Tuesday 2 December between 1 and 2pm.
The winter may have been mild so far but the Highways Agency in the East is ready and prepared for when winter bites.
Whatever weather the winter brings to drivers across the North East, freezing conditions or pouring rain, the Highways Agency is ready and prepared, and this year has a new high volume pump at its disposal.
Autumn may have been mild so far but Highways Agency teams across the North West are ready and prepared for when winter bites.
Highways Agency traffic officers will provide winter driving advice at motorway service stations across England as part of Operation Showtime this weekend.
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