RE: England's roadworks get thumbs up
RE: England's roadworks get thumbs up
Friday 6th October 2006

England's roadworks get thumbs up

They're the best in Europe apparently


We've got the best roadworks
We've got the best roadworks
England's motorway roadworks have been voted as the safest and most well designed in the whole of Europe in a survey by the AA Motoring Trust.

According to the EuroTest survey, which covered ten European countries, roadworks in England have the best signposting, as well as wide, well-marked traffic lanes.

"The Highways Agency always strives to minimise the disruption and safety risks associated with roadworks whilst keeping the traffic moving," said roads minister Dr Stephen Ladyman.

"I am delighted that this survey has recognised the Agency's road network management expertise as innovative and truly world class."

The survey results saw England move from third position to first place for 2006, followed by Germany and the Netherlands.

Daytime roadworks on the M42 near Birmingham were voted as the best of the 53 European sites surveyed, while some of the inspections on the M42 near Birmingham during the night-time, the M1 near Hemel Hempstead, the M25 near Cheshunt, the M5 near Clevedon and the M5 near Taunton saw ratings of 'very good'.

Both daytime and night-time works on the M1 near Watford received a rating of 'very good', with driver information and roadworker safety being particularly noteworthy for the inspectors.

Now, isn't that nice to know, when you're sitting on the M5, up to your ears in other people's Vectras?

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timberwolf

Original Poster:

5,374 posts

241 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Forgive me if I'm reading this wrong, but that survey just covers how well the roadworks are signposted and laid out, which I will admit is pretty exemplary.

What it doesn't seem to mention is how well they're planned (let's dig up the motorway access road on the busiest traffic month of the year!), the rate of completion (another two inches of road, good work boys!) or indeed the finished quality of the road (covered in mysterious lumps and stone chippings, jobs a good 'un).

That said, someone in our local council must have been listening, the last few roadworks have been proper dig it up and start over jobs, rather than trying to cover up the mess by spraying stones at it.

RTH

1,059 posts

235 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Have you ever read such nonsense.......the exact opposite is true.
We have roads currently in a disgraceful and highly dangerous condition, roadworks time is measured in years to complete. The highways agency look for all possible means of maximising disruption to free traffic flow. The Police delight in closing roads altogether at every opportunity for accidents where the vehicle used to be moved on to the verge and traffic kept moving at all costs.

........And we pay the highest motoring taxes of any country on earth.
The Government should be deeply ashamed of all transport policy in this country.

Contrast with the superbly maintained roads in France.

deanb

175 posts

307 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Can you imagine meeting the report's writer at a party....

"So what do you do for a living?"

"I'm a roadworks critic & reviewer. Would you like to see my traffic cone collection?"

aston67

872 posts

253 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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they are the best because they never end!

so they time to improve day after day...

how often you see miles of coned roads with no one working on it

there should be a law that once a job is started it should be finished as soon as possible even working by night

same for London...

chevy-stu

5,392 posts

251 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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RTH said:
The Government should be deeply ashamed of all transport policy in this country.


Well said sir !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by chevy-stu on Friday 6th October 13:13

thx911

50 posts

246 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Maybe we came out at the top because for some bizarre reason all the signs on the mainland are in various foreign languages and the AA Motoring Trust guys found it impossible to decipher them laugh

mrenaut

41 posts

261 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Well it's nice to know we're good at something in Britain.

We ought to have the best roadworks as we get the most practice at laying them out and leaving them there for ages...

Schmeeky

4,264 posts

240 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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[quote] ...roadworker safety being particularly noteworthy....[/quote]

'cos all the roadworkers are safely tucked up at the local cafe, and no-where near any roads!

Roley130

104 posts

234 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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RTH said:
Have you ever read such nonsense.......the exact opposite is true.
We have roads currently in a disgraceful and highly dangerous condition, roadworks time is measured in years to complete. The highways agency look for all possible means of maximising disruption to free traffic flow. The Police delight in closing roads altogether at every opportunity for accidents where the vehicle used to be moved on to the verge and traffic kept moving at all costs.

........And we pay the highest motoring taxes of any country on earth.
The Government should be deeply ashamed of all transport policy in this country.

Contrast with the superbly maintained roads in France.


Well said sir !
What is so important about bragging about how good our roadworks are laid out and signposted if they are the most prevalent, slowest and disruptive in Europe.
Why doesnt someone look at the overall disruption and time taken to complete work, in our motorway network and compare this to Continental Europe. This would provide a picture they wouldn't want to discuss I'm sure.
I frankly cannot believe there is anyone who would even publish such b***ks in the first place !

Edited by Roley130 on Sunday 8th October 11:22

joncowdry

630 posts

233 months

Sunday 8th October 2006
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Here is a suggestion that would help with our motorways all the time, not just during road works:

"Use the left lane you t*ss*r"

Or the government could save some money and just not bother with the inside lane.

I enjoy nothing more that having to move all of the way over to pass some c**t hogging the middle lane, usually with their front fog lights on (it is not cool, Daewoos come with them and they blind people in sports cars) and chatting on their mobile whilst drinking a MacDonalds milkshake and smoking!

Sorry for the rant but who cares if we have nice signs!? What we should be scored on is our driving standards, which are terrible!

turbobungle

575 posts

247 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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I couldn't even be bothered to read the article, the headline was enough to tell me its a load of complete bollox!

turbobungle.com

anorakuk

91 posts

251 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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They have to be taking the p*ss here. All the comments about planning, rate of progress and sh*t end results are bang on

I reckon that our local roads are being repaired by Gippos* (tarmac your drive for you guv?) because they've threatened to put a curse on someone from the local highways department...

Dave

*sorry, displaced "travellers**" that have every right to everything they want at my expense, but without the luxury of taxation....

** travellers is it? well f*ck off and travel somewhere else !

daytona600

866 posts

246 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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'Most well designed'?

I think the word you're looking for is 'best'. HTH

who me ?

7,455 posts

235 months

Thursday 19th October 2006
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Was a song in the 60s? "Hole in the Ground " by B Cribbens (http://monologues.co.uk/Comic_Songs/H
"Well there we were, discussing this hole
A hole in the ground so big and sort of round
Well it's not there now, the ground's all flat
And beneath it is the bloke in the bowler hat. "

Sums it all up

Edited by who me ? on Thursday 19th October 19:43