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Reliability of journeys on Highways Agency roads, England: January to March 2015

Reliability of journeys on motorways and ‘A’ roads statistics between January to March 2015.

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Reliability of journeys on Highways Agency roads, England: January to March 2015 data tables

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Proportion of journeys that are ‘on time’ on Highways Agency motorways and ‘A’ roads in England

In the year ending March 2015:

  • 78.7% of journeys on the Highways Agency’s network were ‘on time’, a 0.1 percentage point increase on the year ending December 2014.

Recent trends are:

  • reliability fell for 12 consecutive months from a March 2012 peak of 81.5%. Reliability has been broadly stable since March 2013.
  • the recent stabilisation of reliability levels is believed to mostly relate to a combination of improved weather conditions, particularly less rain, and increases in traffic on motorways and rural ‘A’ roads, relative to the previous year.

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Published 21 May 2015

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