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Guidance for drivers using the A3 Hindhead tunnel. Includes what happens when the tunnel closes for maintenance and planned closure dates.
Six motorway gantries which will house up-to-date technology to improve safety have been put up on a section of the M6 without the need for any road closures thanks to the contraflow system now in place.
Rules for road works (including on motorways and other high-speed roads), level crossings and tramways.
Traffic signs used, including signs giving orders, warning signs, direction signs, information signs and road works signs.
PHE Porton Down has carried out a rapid assessment on whether lateral flow devices can detect VOC1 and VOC2.
Statement on the position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on emerging hyperloop technology.
Work to de-activate a contraflow installed on the M20 in Kent as part of new resilience measures for people travelling in the county has been completed.
This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Alt Crossens catchment area.
A contraflow installed on the M20 in Kent as part of new resilience measures for people living, working and travelling in the county is to be deactivated, Highways England has confirmed today (Thursday 11 April).
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