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People, places and processes: A guide to good design at National Highways

The purpose of this guide is to further the thinking about the design and quality of our roads. It supports both The road to good design (2018) and the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges standard GG103 Introduction and General Requirements for Sustainable Development and Design (2019). It gives supplementary guidance and advice to these documents, but does not constitute an instruction or requirement itself. It is a best practice guide to help designers, such as engineers, landscape architects and environmental specialists, and others such as project managers involved in the improvement and maintenance of the network, achieve better outcomes.

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People, places and processes: A guide to good design at National Highways from National Highways
Document type
Guidance
Date published
2022
Last updated
2022
Published by
National Highways

Regulatory topics

  • Design principles
  • Highway design
  • Environmental responsibilities
  • Road safety
  • Ways of working

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