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Changes to the clocks this weekend mean deer movement will coincide with peak commuting hours, increasing the likelihood of collisions
Information and links for anyone who may be affected by travel disruption to cross-Channel services.
A new video showing the design of a major upgrade of one of the UK’s busiest junctions has been unveiled by Highways England.
We all know that uncomfortable sun burn or a brush with a jellyfish are capable of ruining a summer holiday, but have you thought about the effects under-inflated tyres might have on your break or day trip this summer?
The A30 Chiverton to Carland Cross improvement has been designed to protect the environment with 33 multi species crossing points
Improved routes for walkers and cyclists, better local road access and plans for a more sustainable project are among the changes in designs for one of Britain’s biggest road projects.
Stay safe, stay back - that is the message from Highways England today as it reveals the extent - and impact - of tailgating on the country’s major roads and motorways.
All working speed cameras will be yellow by October 2016.
One of the last military bridges built to give access to RAF Sandtoft, a Second World War airfield, has been removed after it was installed during the war.
Construction of the Oxford to Cambridge expressway has been cancelled as analysis shows the benefits the road would deliver are outweighed by its costs.
Highways England salutes health, safety and wellbeing at first awards ceremony
The £507m contract will see Skanska design and build the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet improvements scheme.
An innovative all-in-one response vehicle that can stop and direct motorway traffic after incidents – then clean up spillages and repair the road afterwards – is set to dramatically reduce delays for drivers.
If you are using your vehicle for the first time in several weeks – while following Government advice – Highways England has an important message for you: check it!
The ORR Quality Assurance of All Lane Running Motorway data report and National Highways response to it have been published.
A new road surface using recycled tyres is being trialled on the M1 motorway by Highways England.
Try some pawsitively brilliant walks near Highways England routes.
Highways England has highlighted the dangers faced by road workers following an incident that left a man with multiple injuries.
Highways England is accelerating the use of warm mix asphalts as standard across its supply chain as part of a drive toward net zero carbon emissions.
Highways England joins forces with the Network Training Partnership (NTP) to offer rescue and roadside recovery services a brand new training course to help them work safely on smart motorways.
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