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  1. Roads & pathways. 20mph Funding. Dropped kerbs and access protection markings. Electric vehicle charging points. Gritting roads, cycleways & paths. Heavy or abnormal loads on the highway. Highway events. Highway licences & permits. Highway records.

  2. Road improvements. We maintain over 4,600 kilometres of road network across the county on behalf of our communities. This includes: 532 km of A-road network. 578 km of B-road network. 3,498 km of C and Unclassified Road network. In 2023, 5.1 billion vehicle miles were travelled in Cambridgeshire, an increase of over half a billion vehicle miles ...

  3. A programme of larger scale, more complex maintenance projects across carriageway, footway and drainage disciplines. Further details about the Major Maintenance Programme. St Peters Road, March. A study into upgrading the St Peter's Road junction in March to improve traffic flow and safety for vehicles and cyclists.

  4. Report a Problem. Zoom into the map or use the search bar on the top right to find a road. Pinpoint on the map where the problem is. Complete the 'Report a problem' text fields to provide detail on the problem. Please note that the details you supply in the 'Description' and 'Location' fields will be displayed on the map and visible to anyone ...

  5. For the traffic management service, Cambridgeshire Highways is responsible for the development, design and construction of all traffic management projects up to a value of £500,000. This covers the following programme areas: Jointly funded minor highway improvements. Safer Routes to School. Speed management.

  6. The Cambridgeshire County Council Policy & Insight team monitor motorised vehicle, cycle and pedestrian flows across the county using a series of permanent sensors and annually-scheduled surveys. Details of the data collection sites and methods are available on the Traffic Count Sites Map. Traffic flow trends can be viewed in our interactive ...

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  8. Nov 28, 2023 · Cllr Alex Beckett, chair of the Highways and Transport Committee at Cambridgeshire County Council, said: “Active travel is one of the council's top priorities and we are committed to making sure ...