How do I complain about road work?
If you’d like to contact us about anything else, you can either call us on 0343 222 1234 or use this contact form.
Who is responsible for roads in NI?
DfI Roads
Contact details for DfI Roads, the sole Road Authority in Northern Ireland, responsible for public roads, footways, bridges, and street lights.
Who are responsible for potholes?
Who Is Responsible for Fixing Potholes?
Type of Road | Authority Responsible |
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England: Motorways and major A roads | Highways England |
Greater London: Red Routes | Transport for London |
Scotland: Motorways and major A roads | Traffic Scotland |
Wales: Motorways and major A roads | Traffic Wales |
What is the problem of roads?
– Many roads have insufficient capacity, poor sidewalks, unlimited crossings and a lack of road equipment and safety measures. – In cities, the streets are very congested and most of the bridges and culverts are old and narrow. – Highway traffic in India is heavily taxed. The tax bill on motor vehicles in India is Rs.
How do I complain about a speeding car UK?
You can call 101 or your local police station. The police may ask you to tell them about the incident over the phone and email the footage using an online form.
How would you describe poor road conditions?
Poorly placed signs and traffic signals. Pavement with inadequate skid resistance. Hazards obstructing visibility at intersections and crosswalks. Absent, defective or improper warning signs.
What causes the most damage to roads?
Potholes. The most infamous of road damage types are potholes. They occur when the area directly beneath the pavement’s surface has been damaged, not repaired and fails. This causes a surface depression.
How do I make a complaint to TFL by email?
We provide a separate email address ([email protected]) that allows us to quickly identify and respond to enquiries and complaints from disabled customers.
How do I contact TFL customer services?
Contact us
- UK: 0343 222 2222 (TfL call charges)
- International: +44 (0)343 222 2222.
- Textphone: 020 7649 9123 (if you have impaired hearing)
How do I complain about a speeding car?
To take part in Community Roadwatch, or to suggest a residential area where there are community concerns around speeding, contact [email protected] stating the borough you live in. Your enquiry will be forwarded to your local MPS Safer Transport Team, who will be in touch.
Is a footpath a right of way?
Footpaths. A footpath is a right of way that allows the public to walk along it.