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Formerly managed jointly by Kent and Essex county councils, the crossing is now managed by Connect Plus ( M25 ) Limited on behalf of the Highways Agency.
At the same time, under the terms of the 1988 Act the DRC company was liquidated and management of the crossing was contracted to Le Crossing Company Limited on behalf of the Highways Agency.
The tunnel has been patrolled by Highways Agency Traffic Officers, since 12 September 2009.
The UK Highways Agency has a publicly-owned CCTV network of over 1, 200 cameras covering the English motorway and trunk road network.
* Highways Agency, part of England's Department for Transport
No more sites were developed for the next two decades until a second ' pilot ' study in 2006 by the Highways Agency ( HA ) concluded that ramp metering provides a net benefit under certain conditions-generally more congested junctions.
* Civilian Traffic Officers — such as operated by the Highways Agency in the UK to facilitiate clearup and traffic flow at road traffic collisions
As part of the plans for the proposed expansion of Stansted Airport the Highways Agency has been working with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11.
Maps of the proposal and previously discounted options were published by the Highways Agency.
In the United Kingdom the Highways Agency have placed blue signs with the location printed on them, at approximately 500-metre intervals on their managed routes, such as motorways and major A-Roads.
The " Alpha " and " Bravo " carriageways are designated by the Highways Agency to each side of the road, dependant upon which direction it travels ; other letters are used for additional carriageways at intersections.
For much of its length, it is classified as a trunk road and therefore managed by the Highways Agency.
Eventually, in November 2010, the Highways Agency announced it would discuss three options for the roundabout's future:
In December 2010 the Highways Agency announced that no changes would be made before 2015.
The Highways Agency is planning a major upgrade to the overloaded interchange between the M6, the M1 motorway and the A14 road at Catthorpe.
* Highways Agency
It also involved the movement of the local Highways Agency and Fire Service offices, and the construction of a long footbridge network, a new bus-lane and a new gyratory.
* Highways Agency – Aston Clinton scheme page.
In 2009 the Highways Agency extended the Active Traffic Management ( ATM ) system that was previously introduced on the M42 motorway onto the northbound carriageway of the M40 from junction 16 through to the junction with the M42.
A question was asked in the House of Lords about the safety of cat's eyes in light of the highly unusual incident, and the Highways Agency conducted an investigation into the " long-term integrity and performance " of various types of road stud.
* Highways Agency — A3 Hindhead Improvement
In 2004, Winchester Cathedral received £ 86, 000 from the Highways Agency in compensation for increased traffic noise from the M3.
The Westway opened in July 1970 as the A40 ( M ) motorway but lost motorway status in 2000 when responsibility for trunk roads in Greater London was transferred from the Highways Agency to the Greater London Authority.
It was occupied by the Highways Agency until the sheds were demolished for development.
The Highways Agency did not anticipate the traffic flows through the junction and the resultant queues can now extend back onto the motorway.

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In the UK, city councils have the power to take action against the owner of any property that has been defaced under the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 ( as amended by the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 ) or, in certain cases, the Highways Act.
For the purposes of the English law, Highways Act 1980, which covers England and Wales but not Scotland or Northern Ireland, the term road is defined to be " any length of highway or of any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.
The public right of way along Downing Street has not been extinguished or subject to a gating order under the Highways Act 1980.
Chiago has exhibited at the Heard Museum and has contributed cover art to Arizona Highways magazine and University of Arizona Press books ; Chana illustrated books by Tucson writer Byrd Baylor and created murals for Tohono O ' odham Nation buildings.
Due to the thinly-populated nature of this portion of the state, it is one of the select places in North Carolina where the speed limit on Interstate Highways exceeds 65 mph, as Interstate 77 north of Statesville has a speed limit of 70 mph.
Slana has road access to the statewide system by the Glenn and Richardson Highways.
The population has since moved north to the junction of U. S. Highways 160 and 64.
The department has traditionally been divided into Highways and Streets and Sanitation.
Alexandria has two major state highways: Minnesota State Highways 27 and 29.
The town has no city transit but is served by Mississippi Highways 37, 28, 531, and 532.
The Empty Saddle Monument at the crossroads of Dalhart ( U. S. Highway 87 | U. S. Highways 87, U. S. Highway 385 | 385, and U. S. Highway 54 | 54 ) has since 1940 honored the memory of the cowboy s of the defunct XIT Ranch.
Bismarck has three gas stations located on State Highways 7 and 84.
Canada is divided into provinces and as such has Provincial Highways.
Following completion of the work, the Highways Agency will conduct a study looking at the benefits the work has delivered.
The Highways Agency has proposed a new M20 junction 10a and link road to the A2070 at Ashford in Kent, east of junction 10 to support the development of South Ashford which has been identified as a growth area in the South East.
The agency has specific jurisdiction over all California state routes ( including all freeways and expressways ), U. S. Highways, Interstate Highways, and all public roads in unincorporated parts of a county.
US-84 has brief stretches of being co-signed with other US Highways in Alabama.
With 945. 9 km the region has the second-highest length of State Highways in the North Island, after Waikato.

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