Not so fast: Government adrift on SRN charge point goal02/01/2024 The Government has missed its target of having six or more rapid or ultra-rapid electric vehicle chargers at every motorway service area in England by the end of 2023, the RAC has said. |
Road works top drivers' SRN gripes21/07/2022 Fewer than half of road users are satisfied with National Highways' management of roadworks, according to the latest national survey of drivers, who rated the M40 as the English motorway with the best journey experience. |
Freight and coach managers 'unsatisfied' with SRN performance27/05/2022 Just under half of freight and coach managers are satisfied with England’s strategic road network. |
Aecom mobilises on £25m SRN spatial planning work13/05/2021 Infrastructure consulting firm Aecom has started work on a new contract to deliver spatial planning advice to Highways England in two of its regions, including advice on development proposals affecting the strategic road network. |
ORR flags regional variations on SRN10/02/2021 The performance of Highways England’s network continued to show large regional variations in the last year of the first Road Investment Strategy, its monitor has said. |
SRN fatalities down by a sixth25/08/2020 Fatalities on the strategic road network have fallen to a level last seen in 2014, new statistics suggest. |
Four in five users satisfied with SRN08/11/2018 Transport Focus has published what it says is ‘the most significant and robust picture ever’ of driver satisfaction on the strategic road network. |
A-one+ invests in machinery to tackle overgrown verges01/03/2016 A-one+ is taking decisive action to tackle overgrown verges and greenery on the strategic road network. |
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