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The UK’s only hovercraft link, from Southsea in Hampshire to Ryde on the Isle of Wight, closes from 6.30pm on Christmas Eve to 6.30am on Friday 27 December. Air
Northampton North-West Relief Road, a 1.9 km (1.2 miles) bypass [12] A509 Isham bypass. Will start at Junction 9 A14 Kettering, bypassing Isham village reconnecting at Great Harrowden, reducing traffic between Kettering and Wellingborough. Ashbourne bypass (a new 2.8 km road to the west of Ashbourne in Derbyshire) [13]
The Cambridge Congestion Charge, or Sustainable Travel Zone was a scrapped congestion pricing scheme proposed by the Greater Cambridge Partnership that was scheduled for completion in 2027/28. The scheme proposed a £5 minimum daily charge on vehicles entering the city of Cambridge , increased to £10 for vans, and to £50 for heavy goods ...
Road is the most popular method of transport in the United Kingdom, carrying over 90% of motorised passenger travel and 65% of domestic freight. [35] The major motorways and trunk roads, many of which are dual carriageway, form the trunk network which links all cities and major towns. These carry about one third of the nation's traffic, and ...
Improve road articles to at least B-standard. Steps can be seen below. To provide balanced and accurate information on all issues relating to road transport in the UK. Scope. The project covers all articles in Category:Roads in the United Kingdom and its sub categories, legislation covering UK roads and road transport related organisations.
Passenger transport has grown in recent years. Figures from the DfT show that total passenger travel inside the United Kingdom has risen from 403 billion passenger kilometres in 1970 to 793 billion in 2015. [4] Freight transport has undergone similar changes, increasing in volume and shifting from railways onto the road.
The Highways Agency wished to increase capacity on the busy section of the A14 between Ellington and Fen Ditton. [3] to reduce congestion and improve safety [5]The Offords A14 Action Group formed in 2007 to oppose the proposed route (the Orange route) for the scheme, favouring the Brown route which would have taken the new road further away from their villages.
Traffic Radio was a digital radio station based in England. It was a 24-hour rolling traffic and travel service for motorways and major roads in England, run for the Highways Agency by Global Traffic Network. Traffic Radio could be heard on DAB digital radio, 1386 MW (Birmingham only) and via the internet. It was available 24 hours a day, seven ...