A New Deal for Trunk Roads in England
A New Deal for Trunk Roads in England was a response by the United Kingdom Government's Department for Transport to A New Deal for Transport: Better for everyone - a report that reviewed the government's strategic roads programme, based on criteria of accessibility, safety, economy, environment and integration.[1]
The recommendations made in the response were:
- To move the Highways Agency in a new direction;
- To create a core network of routes of national importance;
- To improve maintenance, use and planning arrangements for trunk roads;
- To create dedicated budgets to address noise pollution and road safety;
- To create a targeted programme of large-scale improvements to the road system.[1]
References
- 1 2 Department for. "A Targeted Programme of Improvements - Highways Agency Strategic Plan for Improving the Network". National Archives. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
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