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A404(T)/A404(M)/A308(M) Route Managment Strategy
A404(T)/A404(M)/A308(M) Route Managment Strategy
- Status
- On Hold
- Located in
- Area 3

- Scheme type
- Route Management Strategies

The Project
A Route Management Strategy is a method of planning our roads for the future. It looks at the whole picture by assessing the use and needs of a particular route with the intention of making better use by:
- Spending available money more effectively
- Making road planning tie in better with regional transport and planning decisions
- Allowing all users of the route to have their say. Local people often know more about local problems and what the solutions might be.
With the growing emphasis on regional planning and decision-making, transport decisions are increasingly linked to regional objectives and priorities.
The Highways Agency is therefore developing its forward planning on a regional basis so as to be able to contribute to this decision-making process.
This means that the Route Management Strategy that was underway for A404(T)/A404(M)/A308(M) has been put on hold for the time being whilst the new regional strategy for the South East is being developed. The new regional strategy will take into account the needs of the A404(T)/A404(M)/A308(M).
We will be able to use the information from completed Route Management Strategies as a valuable input to the new regional strategies.



