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Highways Agency lifts roadworks for Christmas

by Parm Mann on 21 December 2007, 10:35

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Highways Agency prepares for Christmas getaway

One of the busiest times of the year for travellers is upon us as approximately 18 million cars are expected to take to the roads as part of the big Christmas getaway.

To help ease our journeys, the Highways Agency has completed or suspended nearly two thirds of all major roadworks. Thirty-four sets of roadworks have been completed and a further eighteen are being suspended in an effort to make Christmas travel as smooth as possible.

Tom Harris, the Minister for Roads, said:

"At Christmas and the New Year the Highways Agency takes all possible steps to allow drivers to use the roads safely and without delays. Removing roadworks will not only help people who are travelling to visit friends and family, but also Christmas shoppers and goods vehicle drivers who will be on the roads making deliveries as we approach the holiday.

"The roads will be busy, so we urge drivers to plan their journeys and leave extra time to travel safely at this busy time."

Travel association, ABTA, also reveals that a record 3.5 million Britons will be heading overseas this Christmas and New Year and estimates that Saturday December 22nd will be the busiest day for travel.

Despite the Highways Agencies best efforts, it's sure to be a hectic time on our roads over the holiday season. On behalf of HEXUS, we wish you all a safe journey this Christmas.

Useful Links
Official Highways Agency press release: Roadworks lifted for Christmas and New Year getaway
Official ABTA press release: The Great Xmas Getaway
View the list of suspended roadworks
View the list of completed roadworks
View the list of remaining roadworks



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Perfect timing! I'm heading down to Essex for Xmas Can't wait for the deep vein thrombosis to set in after being trapped in the car for hours.
Does that mean they are just gonna pull up the roadworks or make sure that the roads are ok first?

We`ll end up with no roadworks but half the road missing :D
To help ease our journeys, the Highways Agency has completed or suspended nearly two thirds of all major roadworks. Thirty-four sets of roadworks have been completed and a further eighteen are being suspended in an effort to make Christmas travel as smooth as possible.

Sonds like they're not doing anymore major work, or cordoning off more roads/lanes!
but if your half way through resurfacing a lane of the m5, what do you do, you just keep the cones out and do no work. Call me a skeptic, but i smell an alistar campbel.
A week later and for those in Manchester, who know the works outside Heaton Park, they have appeared to stop.

A couple of days ago the road scared me as a white van on the left of me swerved out into me (causing me to brake) and then I noticed that they did so to avoid the barriers that had blown over, these weren't put back upright till 3 days later….

The last few days I've been extra careful here to make sure my new car doesn't hit the barriers and scratch my new car!