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Proposes amending The Highway Code to introduce a hierarchy of road users, clarify pedestrian and cyclist priority, and establish safer overtaking.
Traffic signs used, including signs giving orders, warning signs, direction signs, information signs and road works signs.
Highways England's annual reports and accounts of activity and services.
Section 38 consent is generally needed for works on a highway (other than in connection with a cattle grid and associated bypass) where that highway is registered as common land.
As the owner or occupier of land with a public right of way across it, you must keep the route visible and not obstruct or endanger users.
Proposes amending The Highway Code to improve safety on motorways and high-speed roads.
Coastal Highway upgraded thanks to the UK Government, Caribbean Development Bank and the Government of Belize under the United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastructure Fund .
Almost £18 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been allocated to upgrade 30km of the Cumbrian highway network.
Register and use HALOGEN, extract HALOGEN reports and integrate HALOGEN data with other applications.
This project's aims to provide predictors of road accidents for highway development models used in planning for new or upgraded roads
Find out how Highways England plans for, and supports, economic growth.
The highways maintenance appraisal tool (HMAT) helps local highway authorities assess the economic costs and benefits of proposed maintenance.
How Highways England use route strategies and strategic studies to plan for future investment and inform the Road Investment Strategy 2.
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