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Return of the flower power robots
Robots are revisiting Lancashire roadsides to help wildflowers to thrive a year after they were planted in a partnership to support wildlife and biodiversity.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/return-of-the-flower-power-robots/
Project profile: Pensford Viaduct
Pensford Viaduct is a beautiful Grade II listed structure, made up of sixteen arches of differing widths and heights, supported by tall tapering piers in the centre and thicker shorter ones at the sides.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/pensford-viaduct/
Support from the community: Why people need a new crossing - National Highways
The Dartford Crossing has one of the largest specialist traffic management teams of its kind dedicated to keeping it moving 24/7, but due to the huge volume of traffic it is one of the most congested roads in the UK.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/lower-thames-crossing/the-need-for-the-lower-thames-crossing/support-from-the-community/
Project profile: Congham Road Bridge
Congham Road Bridge carries St Andrew’s Lane over the top of the former South Lynn to Yarmouth branch line.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/congham-road-bridge/
Our research fellows and doctoral students
There are more than two dozen people involved in doctorate and post-doctorate research with universities in partnership with National Highways. Their work spans a range of engineering topics.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/innovation-and-research/research-and-development/research-fellows-and-doctoral-students/
Project profile: Aurs Burn Viaduct
South of Barrhead the unusual concrete viaduct is one of the largest monuments remaining from the former railway branch. National Highways has secured its safe future use with over 240 separate repairs.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/project-profiles/aurs-burn-viaduct/
A27 Worthing and Lancing improvements
One of a package of schemes to reduce congestion along the South Coast.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/south-east/a27-worthing-and-lancing-improvements/
Improving motorcycle safety A review of interventions and guidance for developme...
Improving motorcycle safety A review of interventions and guidance for development and evaluation Report Details Report prepared for: National Highways Project name: Motorcycle Evaluation Framework Final Report Copyright: ©Agilysis Limited Report date: Report status/version: Final Project manager: T
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/gxcjh1f0/improving-motorcycle-safety-a-review-of-interventions-and-guidance.pdf
Hindhead Tunnel
The Hindhead Tunnel in Surrey is just under two kilometres long and is one of the longest road tunnels in the UK. It takes the A3 beneath the Devil's Punch Bowl, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/south-east/hindhead-tunnel/
Brasenose Road Tunnel
Brasenose Road Tunnel was constructed nearly 140 years ago, forming part of the Bankfield Goods Branch, to connect with the Bankfield Goods Depot.
https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/historical-railways-estate/working-with-stakeholders/stakeholder-advisory-forum/brasenose-road-tunnel/
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