Road works to be given safety and information overhaul

15th Mar 2010

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Road works will need to be clearly signed and meet strict rules on safety under plans published by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.

Utility firms already have to provide information at road works as well as meeting high safety standards but new proposals mean that councils carrying out their own works will also have to abide by these rules. In addition, anyone carrying out road works will have to meet tougher standards on safety for disabled people by making sure sites are properly protected and facilities are put in place to allow wheelchair users to move around them easily.

Sadiq Khan said:

"I am tired of hearing excuses about why road works can't be carried out with more consideration and respect for the travelling public.  It is not acceptable for works to be badly signed, left in a dangerous state or put in place without a thought for the needs of road users, particularly people with disabilities. That is why I have made tackling road works disruption a priority since I became Transport Minister last year and announced a package of measures in December to reduce the problems they can cause."

More information can be found on the Department for Transport website

 

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