Mixed Priority Routes – Results Update and Cost Review


Organisation: Department for Transport
Date uploaded: 29th March 2011
Date published/launched: March 2011


Since completion of the Mixed Priority Route schemes the changing economic environment and its effect on local government expenditure has raised new issues regarding the project which are discussed in this report.

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Since completion of the Mixed Priority Route (MPR) schemes and the publishing of early indicative results in 2008, it has become clear that the changing economic environment and its effect on local government expenditure has raised new issues regarding the project which were not previously discussed as part of the dissemination process. This report documents these issues.

The Department for Transport (DfT) initiated the Mixed Priority Routes Demonstration Project in response to the road safety problems surrounding mixed use high streets, at times amongst the least safe of urban roads. The aim was to implement a number of trial schemes, monitor the effects and provide a good practice guide to assist local authorities implement such schemes in the future.

A best practice guidance document was published as Local Transport Note (LTN) 03/08 along with scheme report documents providing a more detailed view on individual aspects of the trial schemes.

For more information contact:
Dave Hammond
T: 020 7944 6436

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