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We are now providing a new national information service for drivers and would welcome your feedback. This follows a successful trial in the West Midlands and South West.

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When reporting a problem, use the driver location signs to help the emergency services and Highways Agency find you quickly.

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Don't be that guy campaign photo
Follow our simple steps so you are prepared when you travel and are aware of what you need to do if there are road closures. »
Dartford Crossing
The new Charging Order will start at 10pm on Saturday 15 November 2008. The Order includes a new Local Resident Scheme for Dartford and Thurrock Council residents. »
Roadworks
See what we are doing to improve the safety of our roadworkers who are constantly at risk working next to fast moving traffic every day. »
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Roadworker Accident
New DVD drives home road worker safety
More than 4,000 road workers - approximately one for every mile of the Highways Agency's network - work day in, day out to keep the roads safe and well maintained for drivers.
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