HC Deb 20 July 2004 vol 424 c132W
Mr. Wiggin

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what research his Department has commissioned on preventative measures to restrict damage to transport(a) infrastructure and (b) services caused by adverse weather conditions. [184037]

Mr. Jamieson

The Department has commissioned a number of projects addressing the impact of adverse weather conditions on transport infrastructure and services. This includes the following recent projects:

(a) Infrastructure

  • Investigation of the value for money of winter maintenance
  • Prevention and removal of snow and ice on roads
  • De-icing of modern surfaces
  • Salt spread rates for thin surfacings
  • Low humidity salting
  • New de-icers for Midland Links
  • Review of flooding incidents on the (HA) network
  • Slope stability and establishment of vegetation
  • Revision of wind data for BS5400
  • The Changing Climate: Impact on the DfT

(b) Services

  • Performance of variable message signs in adverse weather conditions
  • High Speed Craft Wind Heeling Moment Methodology
  • Integrated Safety Guards and Spray Suppression for Heavy Goods Vehicles

The majority of the projects are funded by the Highways Agency and further information can be obtained from their website www.highways.gov.uk. The remaining projects are funded by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and DfT(C) with further information available at www.mcga.gov.uk and www.dft.gov.uk respectively.

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