A £7 million scheme that will see drivers on the M5 near Birmingham benefit from safer journeys is being delivered early as part of the Department for Transport’s £700 million fiscal stimulus package.
A £7 million scheme that will see drivers on the M5 near Birmingham benefit from safer journeys is being delivered early as part of the Department for Transport’s £700 million fiscal stimulus package.
A vital scheme to upgrade a key stretch of the A1 in the East Midlands – delivering improved journey times and safety on a nationally important route – was officially opened on Thursday by Transport Minister Chris Mole.
The Respect our Road Workers Campaign, developed by the Highways Agency on behalf of the Road Workers’ Safety Forum (RoWSaF), has scooped a prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award.
The Highways Agency is investing £2.5 million installing eight new variable message signs on the A1(M) and A19 at their junctions with the A689 in County Durham.