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'Manual for streets' explains how to design, construct, adopt and maintain new and existing residential streets.
'Manual for streets 2' expands on the design advice in 'Manual for Streets 1' to include how to plan and improve busy urban and rural streets.
Seeks views on how street design, maintenance and operation in England could be improved to ensure people feel safer from harassment, intimidation or unwanted sexual behaviour in public spaces.
Route cross-section and crossing selector tools to support users during the design process of active travel interventions and schemes.
Guidance for traffic authorities on the use of traffic signs and road markings.
Guidance for local authorities on designing high-quality, safe cycle infrastructure
Summary of the roles of Passenger Focus and the Office of Rail Regulation as watchdog and monitor bodies for the new strategic highways company.
Outlines reforms to the management of motorways and major roads in England.
How utility companies and highway authorities can safely carry out the signing, lighting and guarding of street works and road works on all highways and roads.
Plan your journey in cold weather - find out about gritting of roads and footpaths, the location of grit bins and snow clearance
Guide to road traffic statistics, their source documents, notes and definitions plus supporting technical documents.
Street works and road works information for local authorities and statutory undertakers carrying out work on or under the street.
Information about how highway authorities can adopt roads.
Lessons learnt from previous mixed priority route schemes to help those who develop roads which are used for multiple purposes and by different vehicles.
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