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Legal noise limits for on and off-road vehicles, and what to do if you're affected by road, rail or aircraft noise
Application pack for a licence to install works on Highways England's road network.
What you can do to clear snow and ice from pavements and roads, using salt and sand
People were surveyed to find out their opinions on English roads in order to develop the roads reform policy.
Investigates people’s attitudes to the importance of the strategic rail network and how this varies among people of different gender, age and working status.
How to organise safe trials for automated vehicle technologies on public roads and in public places.
You may be able to claim compensation from the council if you've had an accident caused by a road or pavement
If you find a flooded road or street, report it to your local council
Seeking your views about the designation of National Highways as a relevant public authority.
Compares how people's attitudes to roads have changed between June 2013 and September 2013.
How to apply for brown tourist signs for tourist attraction or facility located directly off a road managed by Highways England.
Information about how local authorities use open data to stimulate growth and innovation, save costs and develop more sustainable transport.
Find out when you can use rebated diesel, biodiesel or kerosene in vehicles and other machinery.
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
Statistics on personal injury collisions on public roads in Great Britain for 2022.
You must remove all dangerous attachments such as spikes or cutting blades, when driving agricultural vehicles on public roads.
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