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How National Highways engages in plan-making and decision-taking to support the delivery of sustainable development.
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Statutory guidance explaining how mayors of strategic authorities should assess lane rental schemes.
Bringing people to the forefront of the Department for Transport's policies to ensure transport systems work for everyone.
Statutory guidance that highway authorities must follow if they want to introduce, operate or vary a permit scheme for street works.
Sets out the conditions that may be attached to street works permit schemes by highway authorities.
How to apply for brown tourist signs for tourist attraction or facility located directly off a road managed by Highways England.
Access the data from digital versions of traffic regulation orders via an API (application programming interface).
Definitions used within Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
Code of practice for local authorities who have a duty to co-ordinate works in the highway, and for undertakers on how to co-operate in the process.
'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.
The benefits management, monitoring and evaluation required by promoters of local authority major schemes.
Interim guidance about parking or charging electric vehicles (EVs), and the installation of electric vehicle chargepoints, in covered car parks.
Traffic signs controlled by light signals, signs for crossings and signs for lane control.
How local authorities can set local speed limits and guidance on how these speed limits are determined.
Upright traffic signs that control waiting, loading and parking along a road.
Traffic signs that give information, are advisory or guide traffic.
Guidance for drivers using the A3 Hindhead tunnel. Includes what happens when the tunnel closes for maintenance and planned closure dates.
How to get extra support for projects in England that require a complex range of environmental permits and licences.
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