The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced six new strategic studies which will go towards the development of the government’s RIS2.
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The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced six new strategic studies which will go towards the development of the government’s RIS2. The Department states that ‘the strategic studies address some of the biggest challenges facing the road network. Strategic studies reports will be completed at the end of 2016 and will inform the development of the RIS 2.’
The six studies include:
• Northern Trans-Pennine — the A66 and A69 corridors
• Trans-Pennine tunnel — linking Manchester to Sheffield
• Manchester north-west quadrant — the M60 from junctions 8 to 18
• A1 East of England — from the M25 to Peterborough
• Oxford to Cambridge expressway
• M25 south-west quadrant
To review the ‘Road investment strategy post 2020: planning ahead’ and the six studies please follow the link.
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