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.
The Project Control Framework
On 1st April 2008 we launched the Project Control Framework. The Framework sets out how we, together with the Department for Transport, manage and deliver major improvement projects.
Traffic news on your desktop
Helpful ways to access the latest traffic information when you need it.
The Strategy
A303/A30 (M3 to Honiton)
The Strategy
Welcome to the consultation of the A303 Route Management Strategy (RMS). This RMS considers the 99 miles (160km) of trunk road, from Honiton to the M3; an important strategic route for tourist traffic and the local community. This consultation period will close 19th January 2004.
Why are we doing this?
Route Management Strategies will enable the Highways Agency to make best use of the existing road network and to provide a high quality, responsive service to those who use or are affected by the road. The Agency will do this by pursuing improvements under its five investment criteria:
- Safety - reducing road casualties;
- Economy - reducing overall travel costs and increasing journey time reliability, minimising construction and maintenance costs, and supporting regeneration;
- Environment - managing associated biodiversity, landscape, townscape, heritage, local air quality, noise, waste materials and water quality;
- Accessibility - improving access to public transport and generally assisting pedestrians, cyclists, equestrians and other vulnerable user groups including disabled people; and
- Integration - integrating all forms of transport and also integrating transport with land use planning to develop a better and more efficient transport system



