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We use regular and detailed weather reports to help us make decisions on where and when to grit roads during periods of severe winter weather.
Procedures to help people gain vehicle access from the road on to their property across footways and verges which are part of the highway.
On 31 March 2015 a highways permit scheme was put in place to further help us minimise the disruption caused by works on our road network.
We have a responsibility for safety on the roads. However, the removal and disposal of dead animals is normally a district council service.
A major part of the road network is the drainage system. Problems can occur even when it is clean and well maintained. Find out how to report flooding.
Our local highways maintenance transparency report. We have broken down our network into resilient and non-resilient networks including our own road hierarchy.
We maintain over 1,000 bridges on our road network plus countless footbridges on public Rights of Way (RoW) throughout the county.
Many people within Derbyshire live in flood risk areas. We have information on flood risk, reporting flooding, flood protection and cleaning up after a flood.
We carry out traffic counts on certain roads and maintain records from sites throughout Derbyshire using cameras, video and CCTV.
Our story telling toolkit was developed to provide a sustainable travel and road safety resource to compliment the reading champions scheme and World book day.
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