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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. This is required by Section 41 of the Highways Act. The County Council has a system to inspect roads and footways so we can meet our obligations. Each road and footway is the subject of inspection. The frequency of inspection depends on their classification or status. When a defect or fault is found, any repairs are done within set times.

  3. Cambridgeshire Highways on 0345 045 5212 (during office hours - 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday) Police on 101 (outside of these hours) If the highways emergency is on a trunk road, please call National Highways (formerly Highways England) on 0300 123 5000 or the police on 101. The trunk roads in Cambridgeshire are the M11, A1, A11, A14, A47 and A428.

  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 ...

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    Contact Highways England if the street light is on a motorway or an ‘A road’ they manage in England.

    Highways England

    info@highwaysengland.co.uk

    0300 123 5000

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    0800 028 1414

    24 hours, 7 days a week

    Traffic Wales

    0845 602 6020

    24 hours, 7 days a week

  5. 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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  7. Sep 25, 2024 · The Cambridgeshire County Council contributes £820,000 towards each round of this initiative, with the rest of the funding being provided by the applicant on a scheme-by-scheme basis.