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M62 - Your Local History

A lot of finds were uncovered during the archaeological evaluation carried out for the M62 Junction 6 Improvement scheme so we thought it would be nice to provide an interactive website so you can see what we found.

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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.

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See how we are driving through key messages about safety on our network for the drivers of tomorrow.

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Questionnaire

Thames Valley Journey Time Reliability and Quality Questionnaire

Your views are important and will help the Highways Agency make your journeys safer and more reliable along the M3 and M4.

Please fill in the boxes below. (Tick all that apply).

About you

1) Are you:


2) What is your age group?





3) Where do you live?

About your journey

4) Which motorway do you use most?




(If your answer to this Question is none of these, please go straight to Question 11)

5) Why do you use the motorway?





6) How often do you use the motoway?





7) Where does your usual journey start and end? (Town, place or postcode)

8) Which form of transport do you use on the motorway?






9) What time of day do you usually use the motorway?




10) Which sections of the motorways do you use?






We would like your views on the following ideas to improve your journey along the M3 and M4

These ideas are detailed in the table on the main page of this section.

11) Please rank them in order of importance from 1-10 (10 being the best and 1 being the worst)

  M3 M4

12) How did you find out about this study?





13) Do you think these ideas will help improve journey time and reliability on the M3 and M4?


Thank you for taking time to give your views on these schemes.

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