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Proposes amending The Highway Code to improve safety on motorways and high-speed roads.
Advice on the regulations relating to the use of urban buses on motorways.
Reliability journey statistical indicators on Highways England roads.
How to apply for brown tourist signs for tourist attraction or facility located directly off a road managed by Highways England.
Seeks views on draft regulations for the M1 Junctions 28 to 31 managed motorway from affected organisations, businesses and individuals.
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain’s railways and monitor of National Highways. It is responsible for ensuring that railway operators comply with health and safety law. It regulates Network Rail’s...
A limit of 30 miles per hour or 48 kilometres per hour usually applies to all traffic on all roads with street lighting
Seeks views on draft regulations for the M1 Junctions 32 to 35a managed motorway from affected organisations, businesses and individuals.
The sections of trunk roads where Highways England retains the responsibility for sweeping and cleaning.
Measures to manage traffic flow on Kent’s road network in the event of severe disruption to services across the English Channel.
Get up-to-date information about traffic problems and road conditions across the UK.
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