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Over the next year, we'll be carrying out major improvements to the county's roads and pavements as part of our investment programme.
We're responsible for over 3,500 miles of carriageways and footways.We use machine and visual survey techniques to help us prioritise our maintenance schemes.
All lines on the highway must be authorised by the highway authority. You can report faded or missing road markings.
Information about our road permit scheme including roads covered by the scheme, traffic-sensitive streets, the National Street Gazetteer and EToN.
We co-ordinate programmes of road safety training, education and publicity campaigns, to reduce road traffic casualties.
We want to promote safe and sustainable travel for children. We work with schools to provide road safety educational resources.
The Highway Authority provides signs in order to give information to road users. All signs on the highway must be authorised by the Highway Authority.
Road spillages that could present a danger to drivers should be reported to us. The priority and timescale for response will be determined after inspection.
To improve the long-term condition of our road network we carry out patching, surface dressing and more extensive resurfacing.
Our decision to salt routes is taken mainly on weather forecasts, current conditions and road temperatures (rather than air temperature).
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