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John Larkinson Nick Harris Chief Executive Chief Executive Office of Rail and Ro...
John Larkinson Nick Harris Chief Executive Chief Executive Office of Rail and Road National Highways Limited 25 Cabot Square Bridge House London 1 Walnut Tree Close E14 4QZ Guildford GU1 4LZ 28 June 2023 Dear John Independent evaluation of the effectiveness and operation of SVD and end-to-end system
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/iqkpbt1q/our-stopped-vehicle-detection-performance-update-to-the-office-of-rail-and-road.pdf
Learning on the road to good design: Case studies Foreword The road to good desi...
Learning on the road to good design: Case studies Foreword The road to good design One aspect of good design highlighted in the (2018) set out our design examples is the range of other benefits that can be vision and principles generated from multidisciplinary and multifunctional for the strategic r
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/kjknybwj/learning-on-the-road-to-good-design_case-studies.pdf
A21 safety package
A21 safety package
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/south-east/a21-safety-package/
Economic Role of National Highways Role 2: Strategic Connectivity Contents 1. In...
Economic Role of National Highways Role 2: Strategic Connectivity Contents 1. Introduction . 2 2. Connectivity and the SRN . 3 3. The role of National Highways supporting strategic connectivity . 10 1 1. Introduction The Strategic Road Network (‘SRN’) plays a vital role in connecting the country thr
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/lwfh1he3/role-2-jan-24_clean_v2-fin.pdf
Case studies
Examples of the ways we are stimulating innovation across the highways sector
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/innovation-and-research/case-studies/
New speed limit will improve safety on A46 in Worcestershire
National Highways is to introduce a new, lower speed limit to improve safety on the A46 near Evesham, Worcestershire.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/new-speed-limit-will-improve-safety-on-a46-in-worcestershire/
Code of Practice Lighting and Marking for Abnormal Load Self escorting vehicles ...
Code of Practice Lighting and Marking for Abnormal Load Self escorting vehicles incorporating Operating guidance Basic principles – escorting from the front . 19 In the event of a breakdown of the abnormal load vehicle . 19 7 PARKING UP . 20 Vehicle parked “In line” . 20 Vehicle parked in “Fend off”
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/p1zfvpoc/lighting-and-marking-cop-for-abnormal-load-self-escorting-vehicles.pdf
Research publications
Our research publications can be found listed alphabetically within year order.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/innovation-and-research/research-and-development/research-publications/
Net zero highways: Our 2030 / 2040 / 2050 plan Progress report 2022-2023 Septemb...
Net zero highways: Our 2030 / 2040 / 2050 plan Progress report 2022-2023 September 2023 Foreword We’ve made huge strides since we published Net Zero Highways: our 2030 / 2040 / 2050 plan in 2021. In the year since we published our first update, we’ve seen the Government re-affirm its commitment for
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/1suhxzww/5923116_nz-annual-report.pdf
Welcome to the National Highways Industry Awards 2024 As an organisation, our pu...
Welcome to the National Highways Industry Awards 2024 As an organisation, our purpose is to connect the Who can enter? country. Our strategic road network, England’s 4,500 miles of motorways and major A-roads, The awards are open to our supply chain and is one of the country’s most important assets.
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/yy4m3hok/cre24_0242-nh-industry-awards-2024-digital-brochure-220824.pdf
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