Disabled Driver Questionnaire
We want to produce a driver information programme for our disabled customers. To help us produce the best possible guidance, please take a few minutes to fill in our questionnaire.
Better information for your journey
The National Traffic Control Centre collects real-time information on road conditions
Lane Hog!
John Stapleton looks into why people Lane Hog and what effects it has on the driver hogging the lane and other road users.
Educating tomorrow's drivers
See how we are driving through key messages about safety on our network for the drivers of tomorrow.
Meet the Ancestors
Find out about the history of roads and the work the Agency does to preserve archaeological remains.
See when traffic will be lightest
Our traffic forecaster can help get you there quicker
Introduction
The Highways Agency manages one of the busiest high-speed road networks in the world. This brings increased risks to those who work on the network to ensure that it is kept safe and in good condition for millions of road users. The people that carry out these vital duties are vulnerable from being hit by traffic and these risks need to be reduced.
Recent fatalities of road workers on the Highways Agency's network have highlighted the continuing need to focus on the safety for this group in particular, and for all workers on the network in general. Further initiatives are necessary to make a step change in the reduction of casualties to road workers. The Government, Highways Agency, its suppliers and stakeholders are committed to make improvements in the measures taken to protect our valuable workforce.
The people that carry out these vital duties are vulnerable from being hit by traffic.
Purpose of Action Plan
This Action Plan outlines the action being taken by the Highways Agency, its service providers and key partners to improve the safety of road workers.




