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Despite the best efforts of our gritting teams our success in tackling snow and ice on the county's roads depends on a number of factors.
We're responsible for street lights, lit signs and bollards on roads, footpaths and some dual carriageways that are owned and maintained by us.
Traffic calming measures help reduce traffic speeds, and discourage inappropriate through traffic, in order to reduce casualties on our roads.
We're responsible for the maintenance and repair of roads, including pavements or footways. You can report a pothole or another fault.
As your child makes the journey from home to school it's important that they keep themselves safe. Remind your child of these basic road safety messages.
Check the current status of your enquiry for various road maintenance issues. You'll need the report or request reference number.
Traffic signals and pedestrian crossings help with traffic management and reduce road accidents. Report a traffic light fault or request a pedestrian crossing.
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.
All the information you need if you've signed up to our snow warden scheme and how to report problems on our roads in winter.
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