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Drivers quizzed on M-way stations | Drivers quizzed on M-way stations |
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Road users are being asked for their views on service stations and lay-bys on motorways and major roads. | Road users are being asked for their views on service stations and lay-bys on motorways and major roads. |
The Highways Agency also wants to know what drivers think about picnic sites. | The Highways Agency also wants to know what drivers think about picnic sites. |
The government said the aim of its three-month consultation was to encourage motorists to take more breaks to cut tiredness-related accidents. | The government said the aim of its three-month consultation was to encourage motorists to take more breaks to cut tiredness-related accidents. |
Roads Minister Stephen Ladyman said England's 68 motorway stations were already making an "important contribution" to road safety. | Roads Minister Stephen Ladyman said England's 68 motorway stations were already making an "important contribution" to road safety. |
'Not destinations' | 'Not destinations' |
Government guidelines recommend drivers should rest for at least 20 minutes every two hours. | Government guidelines recommend drivers should rest for at least 20 minutes every two hours. |
The Highways Agency is seeking views on the best distance at which to place stations from one another. | The Highways Agency is seeking views on the best distance at which to place stations from one another. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The awfulness of motorway services is a long standing joke Tim Joyce, Wirral href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=4765&&&edition=1&ttl=20061116180624" class="">Send us your comments It also wants to know about service areas on trunk roads, motorway picnic facilities, lorry parking and the provision and use of lay-bys. | |
But "the long-standing requirement that motorway service areas should not become destinations in their own right will remain unchanged", the agency said. | But "the long-standing requirement that motorway service areas should not become destinations in their own right will remain unchanged", the agency said. |
Mr Ladyman said: "Motorway service areas and roadside facilities such as lorry parks, trunk road service areas and lay-bys make an important contribution to road safety as places where drivers can stop to take a break. | Mr Ladyman said: "Motorway service areas and roadside facilities such as lorry parks, trunk road service areas and lay-bys make an important contribution to road safety as places where drivers can stop to take a break. |
"Our aim is roadside facilities that are maintained to a high standard and meet the needs of all road users." | "Our aim is roadside facilities that are maintained to a high standard and meet the needs of all road users." |
Value for money | Value for money |
Under current laws, motorway service stations have to include picnic areas, along with free toilets, disabled facilities, free parking and 24-hour fuel sales. | Under current laws, motorway service stations have to include picnic areas, along with free toilets, disabled facilities, free parking and 24-hour fuel sales. |
Stand-alone motorway picnic sites - like those seen in France - are banned. | Stand-alone motorway picnic sites - like those seen in France - are banned. |
The Highways Agency's consultation document asks whether this should change. | The Highways Agency's consultation document asks whether this should change. |
The government says it wants to work with service station providers to improve quality and value for money, but it has ruled out introducing a pricing policy. | The government says it wants to work with service station providers to improve quality and value for money, but it has ruled out introducing a pricing policy. |
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