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    1. True-Abalone-3380 on

      Is that a good thing, or a bad thing? Are we at peak motorway coverage?

    2. What this does ignore is that we’ve built a fair amount of dual carriageways that most people would consider a motorway, it’s just not up to motorway specification.

    3. HotelPuzzleheaded654 on

      Highways England have spent most of their time introducing smart motorways only to have to build back in safety areas shortly afterwards.

    4. AcademicIncrease8080 on

      If this had happened over a period of mass infrastructure projects in new national railways, new cycle lanes everywhere, trams, metros, mass public transport investment outside of London – then it would be more forgiveable

      But that’s not what happened, we haven’t been constructing new motorways **nor** new railways, metros or public transport (well we did put bus fares up from £2 to £3, that’s a change of sorts) – state infrastructure spending in the UK is permanently hamstrung by penny pinching Scrooge’s in the Treasury who think the way to growth is by not investing in anything

      China on the other hand built ~27,000 miles of high speed rail in the last 20 years, pretty much from scratch – luckily for them they don’t have HMT „policy experts“ advising. In contrast the UK has 67 miles (HS1), and HS2 is „on track“ to being probably the most expensive railway in history, when it is eventually completed.

    5. Major_Alps_5597 on

      we’re pretty well covered to be honest. other than a motorway crossing the pennines to connect manchester and sheffield i can;’t think of any routes that aren’t already there

    6. TheDawiWhisperer on

      Because they’ve been busy building and rebuilding the m621 outside Leeds for shits and giggles since 2016

    7. Our government doesn’t have money for new motorways but have enough money to pay landlords to subsidize rent of underpaid workers (aka Housing benefit) or to provide free housing for illegal migrants coming by boats without identity documents 🤔

    8. Positive_Caramel2525 on

      They should dig out the plans they had for the M31 that was going to connect the M4 with the M25 at J10 with the A3 and cutting across the M3 at Bagshot/Lightwater (J3 of the M3). They did make a start of it when they built the motorway which now the A329(M), but that stopped at Bracknell and was then abandoned. I wonder if if was because the motorway would have had to cross Crown Estate south of Ascot / Windsor.

    9. so?

      The more worrying thing is the lack of public transport investment.

      we need better busses, better and more local trains, metro lines and cycle lanes.

    10. paulywauly99 on

      Does that include additional dual carriageway or widening of existing motorway?

    11. untruth-social-6666 on

      Don’t see the issue, I love nothing more than sitting on an A road for hours on end because of a lane closure (British sarcasm, sorry)

    12. I know potholes that are far way older than that. They did build a bike path though, that’s something I guess

    13. Can we just improve what we have? Near me in Cheltenham, its north junction is only one way which causes a lot of traffic having to drive through bits of town to get to the southern 2 way junction. To be fair there is a plan to sort this out, but it’s been going near 5 years and is still in planning g and approval stages. Sorting this type of thing would be of more benefit than more tarmac (in many places not all obvs)

    14. 496847257281 on

      Need to put some more effort in public transportation and active travel quite honestly. More roads isn’t going to magically solve our problems.

    15. captain_todger on

      We don’t necessarily need more. We need to apply our understanding of traffic flow to the roads (which we have not done, and which the smart motorway scheme actively goes against)

    16. BissoumaTequila on

      Curious how much we have done post Brexit considering a lot of EU money is given on transport – especially roads.

    17. Under the Tories, seeing as they’ve had the most effect on the time in question, what was actually invested in? Road? Rail? Busses? Biking? Walking?

      Anything?

    18. Not sure we need more. We need less cars on the road.
      Too many people. And public transport is too fuckin expensive.

    19. I think they should focus on roads that don’t need extensive courses in evasive driving to navigate

    20. Jeffreys_therapist on

      You want to be

      • removing choke points
      • widening existing routes
      • removing poor drivers/driving habits (re-testing every 10 years)
      • adding capacity for diversions when closures are required

    21. FibonacciNeuron on

      What did you expect with austerity? You cut public funding, you have no roads, no healthcare, no schools. It’s 101.

    22. Princ3Ch4rming on

      Are all of those 65 miles of motorway just the Smart Motorway downgrades in the northern half of the M1?

    23. Almost like the Conservatives weren’t investing any tax money in things we actually needed and instead funnelling it to their mates.

    24. AlchemyFire on

      The UK doesn’t need new motorways, it needs to upgrade existing motorways and A roads.

    25. 542Archiya124 on

      Thats because we are too busy pretending to be Americans driving suvs around so we had to spend more time widening the roads instead

    26. Skeet_fighter on

      It’s taken over 10 years of partial closures to add one lane to half a mile of the A1.

      Imagine how much motorway could have been added if there were ever actually poeple working on these sites when you go past them.

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