Interim Advice Notes 111/08 Managed motorway implementation guidance: Dynamic use of the hard shoulder
Publication Year
2008
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
One option for implementing dynamic traffic control and management is through the use of managed motorways incorporating the dynamic use of the hard shoulder (MM-DHS). This guide looks various factors including, changes to operational practice, infrastructure and use of technology, installation and scheme delivery and draws on experience gained from the pilot project on the M42 Active Traffic Management (ATM) between J3A and 7 and M25 (controlled motorways).
Document History
Interim Advice Notes (IANs) are issued by the Highways Agency from time to time. They contain specific Guidance, which shall only be used in connection with works on motorways and trunk roads in England, subject to any specific implementation instructions contained within an IAN. Whilst IANs must be read in conjunction with the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) and Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW) for the above works, and may incorporate amendments or additions to documents in these manuals, they are not part of the DMRB or MCHW. [PR 99/08]. Replaced by HA IAN 111/09.
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