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Consultation launches to find and fix UK's problem A-roads | |
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A consultation has been launched to find out which A-roads in the UK need cash to bring them up to scratch. | |
The Department for Transport announced funding in the summer, to rejuvenate the road network. | |
Now it is asking councils to apply for up to £100m for projects as part of a 12-week public consultation. | |
The scheme will prioritise road widening projects on dual carriageways, improving road safety measures, and major junction improvements. | The scheme will prioritise road widening projects on dual carriageways, improving road safety measures, and major junction improvements. |
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said A-roads "have been underfunded" in the past. | Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said A-roads "have been underfunded" in the past. |
Mr Grayling added: "This will unlock no end of benefits for communities by improving motorists' journeys, taking traffic away from built-up areas, as well as enabling new housing to be built and creating jobs." | Mr Grayling added: "This will unlock no end of benefits for communities by improving motorists' journeys, taking traffic away from built-up areas, as well as enabling new housing to be built and creating jobs." |
About 5,000 miles of A-roads across the UK will be eligible for the multi-billion pound funding pot to improve the nation's strategic road network. | |
After the consultation, the scheme could begin in 2020. | After the consultation, the scheme could begin in 2020. |
BBC News business correspondent Jonty Bloom said the investment is hoped to alleviate congestion, "allow new housing to be built and boost economic growth". | BBC News business correspondent Jonty Bloom said the investment is hoped to alleviate congestion, "allow new housing to be built and boost economic growth". |
From 2020 the money for road improvements will come from vehicle excise duty, which raised £6bn in 2016. | From 2020 the money for road improvements will come from vehicle excise duty, which raised £6bn in 2016. |
'Roads that matter' | 'Roads that matter' |
Motorists in the UK drove 324 billion miles in 2016 - up 2.2% on the previous year - but AA spokesman Luke Bosdet said many drivers suffered a "daily nightmare" at notorious pinch points. | Motorists in the UK drove 324 billion miles in 2016 - up 2.2% on the previous year - but AA spokesman Luke Bosdet said many drivers suffered a "daily nightmare" at notorious pinch points. |
As a result, he said improvements to ease traffic flow were "very welcome". | As a result, he said improvements to ease traffic flow were "very welcome". |
RAC director of motoring Steve Gooding said: "For many businesses an economically important major road is the one that runs right up to the factory gate. | RAC director of motoring Steve Gooding said: "For many businesses an economically important major road is the one that runs right up to the factory gate. |
"It will be interesting to see whether the business bodies consider the government's plans to go far enough in designating the roads that matter to their members." | "It will be interesting to see whether the business bodies consider the government's plans to go far enough in designating the roads that matter to their members." |
But Bridget Fox, of the Campaign for Better Transport, said the government should focus on improving major transport links, rather than overhauling major road networks. | But Bridget Fox, of the Campaign for Better Transport, said the government should focus on improving major transport links, rather than overhauling major road networks. |
She said the Department for Transport should apply a "fix it first" strategy to prioritising road maintenance, and improving public transport and cycling routes. | She said the Department for Transport should apply a "fix it first" strategy to prioritising road maintenance, and improving public transport and cycling routes. |
The government is also reported to be considering plans to introduce mileage and emissions-based charges for lorries in an attempt to cut congestion. | The government is also reported to be considering plans to introduce mileage and emissions-based charges for lorries in an attempt to cut congestion. |
According to the Times, the "pay-per-mile" system could be used to replace other taxes, such as fuel duty, and could be rolled out to other types of vehicles if it works. | According to the Times, the "pay-per-mile" system could be used to replace other taxes, such as fuel duty, and could be rolled out to other types of vehicles if it works. |
The Department for Transport told the paper there were "no plans" to roll out road pricing, but it was holding a consultation to update the HGV road user levy - introduced in 2014 so the vehicles make a contribution repairing the damage they cause to the road network. | The Department for Transport told the paper there were "no plans" to roll out road pricing, but it was holding a consultation to update the HGV road user levy - introduced in 2014 so the vehicles make a contribution repairing the damage they cause to the road network. |