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Road Traffic

Question for Department for Transport

UIN 3672, tabled on 7 July 2017

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if he will list the 20 Highways England controlled A-roads which experience the largest increase in traffic during the summer.

Answered on

17 July 2017

The 20 Highways England controlled A-roads that see the largest increases in traffic during the summer are listed as follows:

Road Number

Percentage increase in flow during summer

Road Length (Miles)

A458

23.1%

12.4

A30

19.2%

116.8

A2070

16.1%

14.5

A494

15.0%

4.7

A31

13.1%

36.4

A303

12.6%

98.6

A35

11.6%

31.0

A590

10.7%

20.0

A259

10.1%

26.5

A64

8.5%

60.7

A20

8.3%

7.4

A628

7.6%

8.5

A11

6.6%

37.0

A47

6.0%

93.9

A23

5.6%

8.1

A483

5.4%

6.7

A34

5.4%

45.4

A26

5.4%

8.4

A43

5.0%

31.4

A66

4.9%

68.0

This has been estimated by comparing observed average daily traffic flows across the 6 week period from Monday 25 July 2016 to Sunday 3 September 2016 with the 6 week period from Monday 12 September 2016 to Sunday 16 October 2016. These dates represent the 6 weeks of peak school summer holiday compared to the closest 6 weeks of normal working weeks that were unaffected by school holidays or bank holidays.