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Motorway projects



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Published Date: 12 January 2007
THOUSANDS of us use the motorway network every day. But what improvements are on the horizon?
Below are a series of links to stories The News has covered about motorway projects. Click on the headline to visit the story.

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Motorway upgrade plans go on show
Public exhibitions will be held to reveal multi-million pound plans for reducing congestion on the M27.

M27 widening plan set to spark traffic chaos
Motorists will endure months of traffic chaos when multi-million pound plans to reduce congestion on the M27 get under way.

Roadworks ahead - for 84 weeks
Get used to roadworks signs – as you are going to be seeing a lot of them across our communities for the next year and a half.

New barriers aim to protect bikers
A new crash barrier has been put up to make a road junction safer for motorbikes.


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  • Last Updated: 16 January 2007 3:35 PM
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  • Location: Portsmouth
 
 

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