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M25 ADVICE HITS THE ROAD 11 Travel advice to M25

25th February 1988
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users during improvements between Junctions 10 to 13 has been published in Surrey in a free leaflet from the Department of Transport

It is available from motorway service areas, garages, motoring organisations, airports, ports and local tourist offices. Copies will also be delivered to homes in the area of the improvements.

The leaflet lists a 24-hour-aday telephone number — 01571 6844 — which gives up-todate information on road conditions at the roadworks. The telephone line is manned for the DTp by AA Roadwatch.

The leaflet also explains the work to be carried out. It warns motorists to beware of slow-moving works vehicles using the outside (right-hand) lane, and to obey the mandatory 801a-nph (50 mph) speed limit imposed throughout the works.

Additional copies of the leaflet can be obtained by telephoning DTp South East Regional Office, Dorking (0306 740481) or by writing to Wyndham Leigh Road, Buckingham Court, 78 Buckingham Gate, London SE1 6PE.


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