Accredited official statistics

Road conditions in England: 2012

This statistical release presents information on the condition of local authority roads and trunk roads in England.

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Road conditions in England 2012

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Road conditions in England 2012 and XLS/CSV tables

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Details

The statistics are drawn from a number of sources, including local authority surveys, TRAffic-speed Condition Surveys (TRACS) for the Highways Agency’s network, manual surveys for the majority of unclassified roads and skidding resistance surveys. This statistical release also includes statistics on maintenance expenditure on roads.

This is an interim publication to be republished with additional content later in the year. The Department’s Road Condition Index for classified local authority roads has been removed from this interim version of the publication due to the identification of an error. Further information on this matter can be found in the 2011 road conditions release.

Key points

  • Overall 24% of the local authority principal road network needed further investigation to check whether the existing level of skidding resistance was acceptable over the period 2009/10 - 2011/12. This compares to 25% from the previous 3-year period
  • The proportion of the trunk motorway network likely to require planned maintenance within a year has fallen from 6% in 2003 to 3% in 2012, with the proportion for trunk ‘A’ roads falling from 11% to 4% over the same period.
  • In 2012, 5% of the trunk motorway network and 13% of the trunk ‘A’ road network required further investigation to assess whether the level of skidding resistance was acceptable
  • In 2011/12, £3.0 billion was spent on the maintenance of local authority managed roads compared to £3.1 billion in 2010/11 and £3.3 billion in 2009/10 (all figures are quoted in 2011/12 prices)
  • The Highways Agency spent £0.8 billion on the maintenance of trunk roads and motorways in 2011/12, the same as in 2010/11 (all figures are quoted in 2011/12 prices)

Technical information

Technical notes and the pre-release access list on road conditions statistics is available.

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Published 28 February 2013

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