HC Deb 03 February 1999 vol 324 c634W
Mr. Key

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list Highways Agency projects in 1998, including the 1998 national travel survey, which made use of (a) automatic traffic counters, (b) roadside interviews, (c) manual classified counts and (d) additional surveys undertaken outside the normal hours of 7 am to 7 pm on weekdays. [67710]

Ms Glenda Jackson

The following is a table based on the information which is readily available, of the Highways Agency's projects for which surveys were undertaken in 1998. The table uses the types of surveys defined in the question but the headings describing the types of survey have been abbreviated to(a) ATCs, (b) RSIs and (c) MCCs.

There were no additional surveys undertaken in connection with Highways Agency projects outside the normal hours of 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday.

Project ATCs RSIs MCCs
A428 Caxton Common to Hardwick Yes Yes Yes
A14 Route Management Strategy Yes
Salisbury Transport Study Yes Yes Yes
A2/A282 Dartford Traffic Surveys Yes Yes Yes
Bristol Severnside Study Yes
A596 Wigton Bypass before/after Yes Yes
A5 Fazeley before/after Yes Yes
A1M Washford-Dishforth Yes
M621/M1 Link before/after Yes
M65 Blackburn Southern Bypass Yes
M1/A1 Link (Loftbouse/Branham) before/after Yes
A564 Derby Southern Bypass Yes
A1033 Hendon Road Improvement Yes Yes
M62 J8 and J8–9 widening Yes Yes Yes
A56 Manchester Sub-Regional Highway Model Yes Yes
A140 Newton Flotman Yes Yes
A13 Wennington-Mar Dyke before/after Yes
A11 Roudham Heath-Attleborough Yes
A12 Hatfield Peveral-Witham Link Road Yes

The National Travel Survey is undertaken by DETR and consists of household interviews only. As part of DETR's continuous collection of traffic data, the following surveys were undertaken during 1998: Continuous automatic traffic counters at 134 sites; Approximately 6,000 manual classified counts between 7am and 7pm weekdays; Manual classified counts (16 or 24 hour) at approximately one third of the 523 sites on screen lines and cordons across London; and Twenty four hour manual classified counts at 50 sites four times per year within London