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Jim O Sullivan Chief Executive

Imperatives Customer Service Safety Delivery

The Strategic Road Network (SRN) Connects the nation Supports the wider transport network Drives the economy 4,300 miles of SRN Usage of SRN continues to grow 4 times as many vehicles per day, per mile than local roads 9 in 10 people recognise the importance of SRN to the economy

The Strategic Roads Network (SRN) connects the nation and drives the economy SRN-dependent sectors employ 7.4 million people These sectors contribute 314 billion to the economy They are expected to grow by 35% by 2030 This will generate an additional 110 billion to the economy 4 v0.8a

Delivering the RIS 3 years on 15bn of investment in England s motorways and major A roads 22 schemes open for traffic since 2015 18 schemes currently in construction across network 206.3 lane miles of extra capacity added 6,991 lane miles resurfaced 50m million contributed by the Growth and Housing fund towards 16 improvements unlocking 22,000 new homes and enabling 34,000 jobs

Highways England Team in the North North West Yorkshire & North East Alan Shepherd: Director Operations Richard Marshall: Director, Operations Tim Gamon: Director, Regional Investment Programme Sandie Forte-Gill: Director, Regional Investment Programme 1,500 employees based in Leeds, Manchester, Darlington and Penrith

Investment in the North for RIS 1 Total capital investment in the north for RIS 1-4.6 billion (Y&NE= 2.8 billion, NW= 1.8 billion) 7

Schemes completed in 2018 Yorkshire and the North East A1(M) Leeming to Barton - 400m M1 junction 45-8.3m A1 Ripon concrete barrier - 11m M621 concrete barrier - A64 resurfacing - 3m M1 noise barrier - 4.6m M62 33-34 barrier work - 3.2m A63 drainage and resurfacing work - 3m M62 junction 27/28 congestion relief - 5.5m North West A66 Eden Valley M60 Warwick Avenue noise barrier scheme A56 Huncoats and Grane Road drainage improvement M67 junctions 1-3 VRS upgrade A550 iron works Gathurst viaduct phase 2 M6 J24 Thompson Close noise barrier M602 Clarendon footbridge The A1(M) Leeming to Barton was opened in May 2018 13 miles of road upgraded to motorway boosting economic growth by providing a safer, continuous motorway-standard route between London and Newcastle

Working with transport partners Developed 3 Strategic Studies for the North, working closely with TfN, TfGM and other key stakeholders M60 NW Quadrant developing options for a package to relieve congestion and improve connectivity A66 North Transpennine developing options for completion of dualling to create a new strategic corridor in the region linking the M6 at Penrith and the A1 at Scotch Corner Transpennine Tunnel Developing the case for investment in a high speed connection between Manchester and Sheffield

Why do we need to invest? Historical Demand and Investment Network stress 2005 Network stress 2016

Strong RIS 1 Delivery Open for traffic targets (OfT) on track. Adjusted SofA targets and budgets on track

Strategic planning focuses on important economic locations The Road to Growth sets out 10 Economic Opportunity Area types: International gateway Industrial Logistics hub Intermodal transport hub Tourism Mixed employment cluster Research & Technology National Energy infrastructure Housing & mixed use development Urban centre

Supporting Regional Development Regions Operations Capex/per head * Major Projects Capex/per head ** Combined Capex/per head North West 54 236 290 North East and Yorkshire 66 344 409 Midlands 86 290 376 East 47 454 501 South East and London 52 177 229 South West 70 377 447 * Calculation is based on the Regional SOFA allocation for the period 2015 2020 and the regional population estimates for 2014 ** Calculation is based on the baseline spend forecast for 2015. Some of the actual spend will in the second RIS period.

RIS2: strategic planning for the next road period 2020 2025 Our aim is to deliver a safe and serviceable network that meets the needs of our customers and supports the nation s economy now and for the future. We have published the SRN Initial Report, which is a licence obligation. To achieve this in the second Road Period, we recommend: Focusing on optimising operations, maintenance and renewals Building the Smart Motorway spine of the network and preparing for connected vehicles Next generation of transformational investments such as Lower Thames Crossing and OxCam Expressway A balanced programme and regional needs Renewed focus on small schemes for our broader stakeholder base Refined designated funds Laying a foundation for the future 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 post-2020 Research Decide Mobilise Deliver