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Highways England

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CeoJim O' Sullivan
Number of employees4,700 (2018)
HeadquartersGuildford
United Kingdom
Owners Government of the United Kingdom
FoundedApril 1
2015
Jurisdiction United Kingdom
England
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Highways England


Highways England Company Limited is the government-owned company charged with operating, maintaining and improving England's motorways and major A roads.

M53 crash: Teenage victim named as Jessica Baker

M53 crash: Teenage victim named as Jessica Baker
Sep 29,2023 4:31 pm

... The motorway has been closed to allow for an investigation into the circumstances of the crash and Highways England said it was expected to be shut for the rest of the day...

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO
Sep 5,2023 5:21 am

... Highways England said the tunnel will reduce traffic along the A303 and cut journey times...

Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government

Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
Jul 14,2023 11:00 am

... Planning permission was first given in 2020 but was later quashed by the High Court Highways England said it wanted to build the tunnel to reduce traffic and cut journey times on the A303...

Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?

Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?
Jun 22,2022 4:25 am

... Frank Bird, a senior network planner at Highways England, said in the post-pandemic world people had come up with a much better Plan B when they can t get into work, and for many that means working from home rather than driving...

Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls to be lifted after Jubilee

Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls to be lifted after Jubilee
Jun 3,2022 1:50 pm

... Nicola Bell, Highways England regional director, said: " Storing the moveable barrier on the M20 London-bound hard shoulder was only a temporary measure...

P& O Ferry detained over deficiencies - coastguard

P& O Ferry detained over deficiencies - coastguard
Apr 13,2022 3:20 am

... The Kent Resilience Forum - which is a partnership organisation including Kent Police, Kent County Council and Highways England - has confirmed Operation Brock will remain in place until after the Bank Holiday weekend...

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?
Feb 27,2022 5:15 am

... Highways England is not planning to lower more speed limits, but said it would keep its network under review...

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?
Jan 25,2022 7:07 am

... So, what has been causing these delays and how big a factor are the new Brexit checks? How long were the queues? According to Highways England, queues were stretching back six miles (10km) east of Dover - from the Roundhill Tunnel to the Western Heights Roundabout - at 12:00 GMT on 19 January...

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?

Apr 18,2020 11:36 pm

New 50mph zones could be introduced on two more sections of Welsh roads to tackle pollution.

The Welsh Government wants to reduce Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) concentration.

It is looking at the A470 between the Coryton and Nantgarw interchanges on The Outskirts of Cardiff, and on the M4 between junction 43 Llandarcy and 44 Lon-las in the Neath-Swansea area.

It is reviewing " all practical options" and said it was too early to say if it would lead to more 50mph zones.

A full public consultation will be undertaken on shortlisted options.

Slower speeds have already been imposed in pollution hotspots around where drivers are used to doing 70mph.

What's The Problem with Nitrogen Dioxide ?

" Speed limits for environmental purposes - We Are at The Beginning of that journey, " according to one Welsh Government official.

Targets have been set to reduce levels of Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), a by-product of burning fuel.

It has been linked to all sorts of health issues, including lung problems in children and Alzheimer's in older adults.

What's the cost of 50mph zones?

Since 2018, the Welsh Government has spent More Than £5. 6m creating five 50mph zones at sites found to have unsafe levels of NO2, an information request by BBC Wales has shown.

The Money has paid for monitoring pollution, putting up signs and on speed cameras.

Drivers caught breaking them get a letter explaining the dangers of NO2. Repeat offenders can expect to be fined.

Police only started enforcing the speed limits on the M4 and three A roads Last Year . They are:

How many people have been fined?

The Welsh Government said from the start of October until The End of January it had issued 40,013 advisory notices.

From the start of November until The End of January it issued 3,779 notices of intended prosecution.

Officials said The Goal was to keep traffic flowing smoothly, avoiding big accelerations when drivers overtake or join fast-moving traffic at junctions.

National Highways, The Body that runs England's motorways and A roads, has imposed 60mph limits in four places on the M6, M5, M602 and M1.

Its head of environment, Ivan Le Fevre, said: " Hard acceleration when people are putting their foot to The Floor with the accelerator, that does make an engine really work very hard and produce lots more pollution than when they're running efficiently. "

Mr Le Fevre said 60mph was " about the sweet spot" for keeping the air relatively clean without clogging The Road .

Nick Molden, founder of vehicle testing and data specialists Emissions Analytics said diesel engines emitted more nitrous oxides (NOx), such as NO2.

Concern about diesel's impact has grown since the, when car makers were accused of covering up emissions.

" What should have been Cleaning Up the NOx from the engine before it was released to The Environment , wasn't, " Mr Molden said.

Highways England is not planning to lower more speed limits, but said it would keep its network under review.

Last September, about The Time Welsh drivers were warned they could be fined for breaking 50mph limits, The World Health Organization slashed The Level of NO2 pollution it said was acceptable by 75%.

The Law requires NO2 be kept below 40 micrograms per cubic meter, A Level based on The Who 's old target.

Reaching the lower target of just 10 micrograms will be " really, really, difficult" said Prof Frank Kelly , an expert in environmental health at Imperial College London.

That was " simply because we have so many diesel vehicles in our fleet, not only in the UK but in Europe" He Said .

Switching to electric vehicles would help, He Said . But although their sales are booming, there are not enough of them to eliminate pollution hotspots.

" Certainly, while we have older vehicles and particularly old diesel vehicles on our networks, then we have to think about these sorts of measures, " Mr Le Fevre said.

But even if dirty vehicles were driven off The Road , exhausts are not the only source of pollution from cars because there is also concern about the potential harm to health from wear and tear on tyres.

Prof Kelly and others said more research was needed into The Tiny particles of microplastics and chemicals that are released as tyres erode.

" I don't know if they're causing us any harm or not, " he says.

" That work is just starting the toxicology bit of it. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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