Roads
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Highways Agency reform in a year but there may be risks to programme
Legislation could be enacted in a year but risks delay if wrapped into a general Infrastructure Bill -
Remote payment set to ease M25’s worst pinch point
Free flow charging from October this year should make using the Dartford Crossing a more pleasant experience – as long as you remember to pay. By Ty Byrd. -
URS and Flint & Neill sign off on Mersey Gateway deal
Budget funding means new Mersey Gateway crossing starts in earnest. -
Roads challenge will mean jobs for apprentices and technicians
Delivering lean for the Highways Agency means developing the right people says David Craik. -
Putting roads at heart of London's transport solution
Deputy Mayor for Transport Isabel Dedring explains her vision for a £30bn upgrade of the capital's road network -
Why must we tolerate road congestion, dangerous junctions and poor public realm?
It is time to focus on the social and economic benefits of a decent local road network, says Antony Oliver. -
Highways Agency plans not a "Trojan horse for road privatisation"
Transport minister Robert Goodwill tells Transport Select Committee that public funding is still best for highways. -
Roads bonanza requires investment in staff and skills - now!
Department for Transport roads director John Dowie insists that industry must get into shape to meet the challenge. -
The infrastructure customer is always right.
Somerset floods demonstrate the critical need to remain in touch with the public's infrastructure needs