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Draft regulations published for consultation: variable mandatory speed limits M5 J4a to J6

Draft regulations to introduce variable mandatory speed limits as part of a proposed upgrade of the M5 (junctions 4a to 6) to a smart motorway, have been published today (3 March 2014) for consultation.

As part of the potential improvements planned for the M5 near Worcester, variable mandatory speed limits would be used to manage traffic speeds and help reduce congestion, whilst enabling safe operation of the motorway.Introducing the variable mandatory speed limits on the motorway requires new regulations.

New draft regulations have been published for comment as part of the six-week consultation which starts today (3 March 2014) and will finish on 14 April 2014.

The consultation pack has been sent to key stakeholders, such as local authorities, transport associations and emergency services. It is also available from the Highways Agency鈥檚 website to give other interested parties or individuals the opportunity to comment: https://鈥媤ww鈥�.gov鈥�.uk/鈥媑鈥媜鈥媣鈥媏鈥媟鈥媙鈥媘鈥媏鈥媙鈥媡鈥�/鈥媍鈥媜鈥媙鈥媠鈥媢鈥媗鈥媡鈥媋鈥媡鈥媔鈥媜鈥媙鈥媠鈥�/鈥媘鈥�5鈥�-鈥媕鈥媢鈥媙鈥媍鈥媡鈥媔鈥媜鈥媙鈥媠鈥�-鈥�4鈥媋鈥�-鈥媡鈥媜鈥�-鈥�6鈥�-鈥媠鈥媘鈥媋鈥媟鈥媡鈥�-鈥媘鈥媜鈥媡鈥媜鈥媟鈥媤鈥媋鈥媦鈥�-鈥媣鈥媋鈥媟鈥媔鈥媋鈥媌鈥媗鈥媏鈥�-鈥媠鈥媝鈥媏鈥媏鈥媎鈥�-鈥媗鈥媔鈥媘鈥媔ts

The M5 J4a to J6 smart motorway scheme is in the early stages of development. Work starting on the proposed smart motorway scheme is subject to completion of the statutory processes, including environmental assessments, funding being confirmed and continued value for money.

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Published 3 March 2014