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Trunk Road Crossing Points

During 2002/3 the Highways Agency worked with interest groups and local authorities to identify those points on the trunk road and motorway network where there was a potential difficulty for people wishing to cross the road. The list comprised a total of 1159 sites where further investigation would be warranted to confirm the exact nature of the problem and the potential for a viable solution to be implemented.

The Agency has made progress investigating and implementing improvements where appropriate, at 15% of identified sites. It should be noted that the delivery of identified solutions at the NMU sites is subject to the availability of funding. Identified improvement schemes have to be prioritised against other schemes within the Agency's works programmes. Details of the completed investigations are available by clicking on the relevant regional table below. Each crossing point has a reference number which can be easily located by viewing the map within each document.

North, East and the Midlands

East of England (PDF 906KB)
West Midlands (PDF 953KB)
East Midlands (PDF 965KB)
North West England (PDF 765KB)
North East England (PDF 449KB)
Yorkshire and the Humber (PDF 752KB) 

London and the South East

M40, M4, M3 (PDF 1.2MB)
M271, M27, A34, A31, A5 (PDF 822KB)
M25, M11, A1089, A404, A303, A30, A3(M), A3 (PDF 1.1MB)
M23, A27, A26, A20, A21 (PDF 1MB)
M20, M2, A259, A249, A20, A2 (PDF 850KB)   

South West England

M5 (PDF 706KB)
M49, M48, A417, A419 (PDF 833KB)
M4 (PDF 797KB)
A38 (PDF 501KB)
A35 (PDF 725KB)
A303 (PDF 831KB)
A30 (PDF 541KB)