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The Highways Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DfT), and is responsible for operating, maintaining and improving the strategic road network in England on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport. We have a major role in delivering the Government's Ten Year Plan for Transport.

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The Highways Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DfT), and is responsible for operating, maintaining and improving the strategic road network in England on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport. They have a major role in delivering the Government's Ten Year Plan for Transport. For enquiries from media journalists and researchers only, the Highways Agency's press office can be contacted on 0207 081 7443 or by email: pressoffice@highways.gsi.gov.uk. All other enquiries should be made through the Highways Agency Information Line on 08457 50 40 30 or by email: ha_info@highways.gsi.gov.uk.

Videos

Great Roads Great Rides 2 takes us out on a short ride along the motorway, through a town and then out onto beautiful country roads.

Short version of the film, raising awareness that the hardshoulder is for emergency use only. The film follows an investigatory style to uncover the misconceptions surrounding hardshoulder use.

Silence is Consent" is aimed at encouraging road workers to report near misses. It focuses on a highway maintenance crew and the effect that near misses have on their lives. Part two.

A short version of the film, looking into how dangerously close some drivers travel to each other. Sophie Raworth goes on patrol with the traffic officers in West Yorkshire.

This short version of the film looks at the problem of lane hogging. John Stapleton investigates how widespread the problem is and what drivers can do to improve it.

"Only a Fool" looks into how dangerously close some drivers travel to each other. Sophie Raworth goes on patrol with the traffic officers in West Yorkshire to investigate.

"Silence is Consent" is aimed at encouraging road workers to report near misses. It focuses on a highway maintenance crew and the effect that near misses have on their lives. Part one.

The "Flashing Red X" sign is one of the most important signs that you are ever likely to come across. Quentin Willson investigates its importance.

Lane Hogging is one of the things that motorists find most irritating. In this film John Stapleton investigates how widespread the problem is and what drivers can do to improve it.

The "Flashing Red X" sign is one of the most important signs that you are ever likely to come across. Quentin Willson investigates its importance. Short version.