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Resurfacing of a road involves removing several centimetres of worn road surface and replacing it with new material and rolling it, to give a smooth surface.
We co-ordinate programmes of road safety training, education and publicity campaigns, to reduce road traffic casualties.
We want to promote safe and sustainable travel for children. We work with schools to provide road safety educational resources.
In Derbyshire, both permanent cameras and mobile cameras are used to detect motoring offences.
We aim to encourage drivers and passengers to travel safely by car. View our road safety advice and information for drivers.
Derbyshire's roads attract many motorcyclists and we aim to encourage these people to travel safely on our roads.
It's important to understand the risks that can be faced by older drivers, and to take steps to reduce them if you're affected.
Twenty-five percent of all collisions in Derbyshire involve a young car driver aged 17 to 25 years. We offer training courses to young and pre-drivers.
The Highway Authority provides signs in order to give information to road users. All signs on the highway must be authorised by the Highway Authority.
Road spillages that could present a danger to drivers should be reported to us. The priority and timescale for response will be determined after inspection.
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