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We're responsible for the management of traffic on Derbyshire's highway network. We make sure it operates in accordance with current standards.
We've produced the traffic network management duty plan which sets criteria for managing the operations of the network and to keep traffic moving.
Find out how to book a Tramper (all terrain mobility scooter) at Elvaston Castle Country Park.
Highways England consulted on its proposals for the Trans-Pennine Highway Upgrade. Find out more about the proposed scheme.
Young people continuing with education after the age of 16 will attend either school sixth forms, colleges of further education or tertiary colleges.
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The overall aim of the strategy is to calculate the CO2 emissions from our road transport network and assess the possible emission reduction.
How we provide transport for people using our services and wider public transport services need to be cost effective and provided for those most in need.
As part of the Autumn Statement 2016 the Government announced the creation of a National Productivity Investment Fund (NPIF) worth in total £23bn.
Our Local Transport Plan (LTP) sets out Derbyshire's transport strategy and a path towards transport investment.
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