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Road improvement and investment

Policy papers and consultations

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  • Seeks views on the Office of Rail and Road's proposed enforcement policy in respect of Highways England.

  • Seeks views on a proposal to allow learner drivers to take lessons on motorways.

  • Proposals to improve traffic flow through junction 19 of the M6 and the link to Manchester and the M56.

  • Proposals for a new road crossing across the Thames connecting Kent and Essex.

  • Proposed improvements to the A63 Castle street to provide better access to the Port of Hull.

  • Proposals to improve the link to the new Mersey Gateway Bridge from the south by building a new junction between junctions 11 and 12 on the M56.

  • Proposals to improve the A303 at Stonehenge.

  • Plans to improve junction 6 of the M42.

  • Plans to improve the M25 junction 10/A3 Wisley interchange.

  • Plans to improve junction 28 on the M25.

  • Sets out what government expects of the new strategic highways company, alongside a long-term strategy and investment plan for major roads.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • Proposals on the design for the new Stanford West lorry area.

  • Proposals for improving the A585 between Windy Harbour and Skippool.

  • Proposals to create a permanent lorry area adjacent to the M20 at Stanford.

  • Seeking views on plans that roadworks remain attended during weekends and temporary traffic lights are removed promptly on local 'A' roads.

  • The 3 stages the government will go through to prepare and plan for the road investment strategy after 2020.

  • Seeking views on Office of Rail and Road's approach to innovation.

  • Proposals to improve the M20 at junction 10a.

  • Consultation on improving guidance on tactile paving surfaces to make designs safer and more comfortable for people with mobility issues.

  • Seeking views on proposals to improve the A14 trunk road between Cambridge and Huntingdon.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government