영국 A-Road, 220억불 들여 시속 100km 미니 고속로도로 개량된다.£15bn plan to turn Britain's busiest A-roads into mini motorways:

£15bn plan to turn Britain's busiest A-roads into mini motorways: 
Roundabouts and traffic lights to be stripped out and slow-moving vehicles banned on up to 18 routes 


New roads: Busy A-roads will be revamped – with roundabouts and traffic lights stripped out – to cut delays and 

transform them into ‘mile-a-minute expressways’


Revamp of A-roads to transform them into 'mile-a-minute expressways'
Slip roads will make roads flow and slow moving vehicles will be banned
18 A-roads likely to be transformed in first tranche, with seven more after 
DfT says road reform will 'save the taxpayer £2.6bn over next ten years'

영국 도로 대동맥 A-Road가 150억 파운드(미화 220억불)를 들여 전면 개량된다

교차로와 신호등이 없어지며 시속 160km의 주행이 가능한 고속도로로 느린 속도 
차량은 통행이 금지된다.

우선 18개 노선의 A-Road의 개량되며 나중에 7개 노선이 추가 시행될 예정이다.

이 도로 개량사업으로 앞으로 10년 이상 25억파운드를 내는 납세자들이 혜택을 
받을 수 있을 것으로 보고 있다.

Ki Chul Hwang 황기철 

Conpaper Editor 콘페이퍼 에디터


By RAY MASSEY, TRANSPORT EDITOR FOR THE DAILY MAIL

Motorists will get new ‘mini-motorways’ as part of a £15billion overhaul of the nation’s highways.


Busy A-roads will be revamped – with roundabouts and traffic lights stripped out – to cut delays and transform them into ‘mile-a-minute expressways’.


Details, included in a strategy by the Highways Agency presented to Parliament, also include new slip roads to make the roads flow and banning slow moving vehicles such as tractors and bicycles.



Up to 18 A-roads are likely to be transformed in the first tranche with seven more to follow. The strategy document says: ‘Our ambition for the next 25 years is to revolutionise our roads.


’Our busiest A-Roads will become expressways, providing improved standards of performance, with technology to manage traffic and mile-a-minute speeds.


‘Users of motorways know they can expect a broadly consistent standard from the whole of their road, and that this ensures they have a safe, free-moving journey.’


But it notes: ‘The same is not true of A-roads, where piecemeal upgrades have often resulted in inconsistency and substandard stretches of the road that are often less safe and a regular cause of congestion.


‘By 2040, we want to have transformed the most important of these routes into expressways: A-roads that can be relied upon to be as well-designed as motorways and which are able to offer the same standard of journey to users.’



'Vital part of the long-term economic plan': Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin (pictured) said the Government is 'investing £15billion in the biggest upgrade to England’s strategic roads in a generation'


These will be ‘largely or entirely dual carriageway roads’ that are ‘safe, well-built and resilient to delay.



They will be built so that ‘traffic on the main road can pass over or under roundabouts without stopping’.

The strategy document seen by the Daily Mail says: ‘An expressway will be able to provide a high-quality journey to its users.


‘Most expressways should be able to offer mile a minute journeys throughout the day, particularly outside of urban areas.’


The Highways Agency has presented the Road Investment Strategy to Parliament ahead of it being transformed on April 1 into the new private sector roads operator called Highways England.



Ministers say the new government-owned company marks ‘a step change’ in how England’s roads are maintained and managed and will be responsible for delivering more than £15billion of investment by 2021.


It will have longer-term funding to be able to plan ahead and invest in skills and equipment to speed up essential work.

A Department for Transport spokesman said: ‘The move is part of a radical package of road reform that is expected to save the taxpayer at least £2.6billion over the next ten years.’


Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin added: ‘Infrastructure is a vital part of this government’s long term economic plan to secure a better future for this country, that is why we are investing £15billion in the biggest upgrade to England’s strategic roads in a generation.’


‘The creation of Highways England will mean better value for money, improved customer satisfaction, more road capacity, improved safety and a better quality of service for millions of people who use the strategic road network every day.’

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