Travel time measures for the Strategic Road Network and local ‘A’ roads: July 2023 to June 2024
Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for the year ending June 2024.
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Revised Figures
On Thursday 3 October 2024, travel time statistics for the local ‘A’ roads were revised. The revision stems from a change in the provision of data following discussions with our suppliers and is to ensure consistency of the dataset moving forwards. See the technical note for more information.
This adjustment results in minor changes to the figures, but it is important to note that these are minor and that revisions do not impact the overall trends observed.
Although all data previously published is valid, we recommend users who have previously downloaded or utilized the data to refer to the most recent dataset
On the Strategic Road Network (SRN) for the year ending June 2024, the average delay is estimated to be 11.0 seconds per vehicle per mile (spvpm), compared to free flow, an 11.1% increase on year ending June 2023.
The average speed is estimated to be 56.5 mph for the year ending June 2024, down 1.9% from June 2023.
On local ‘A’ roads for the year ending June 2024, the average delay is estimated to be 45.7 seconds per vehicle per mile (spvpm) compared to free flow. This is up 1.1% on year ending June 2023.
The average speed is estimated to be 23.6 mph for the year ending June 2024, down 0.9% on year ending June 2023.
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