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Home / Technology / Smart Motorway Fears Double: Drivers Now Anxious

Smart Motorway Fears Double: Drivers Now Anxious

3 Feb

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Summary

  • 46% of drivers report anxiety on smart motorways, a significant increase.
  • Government cancelled new smart motorway construction in April 2023.
  • Drivers feel 'terrified' due to lack of safe breakdown spaces.
Smart Motorway Fears Double: Drivers Now Anxious

New research indicates a significant surge in driver anxiety concerning 'smart' motorways, with 46 percent now reporting nervousness, a doubling from the previous year. These motorways, characterized by the absence of a hard shoulder, compel drivers to depend on emergency refuge areas spaced approximately three-quarters of a mile apart. This heightened fear emerges despite 'smart' motorways constituting only one-fifth of the national network. In April 2023, the government halted the construction of new 'smart' motorway sections, citing public confidence issues and safety concerns. Motorways where the hard shoulder is converted into a running lane during peak times also saw a rise in anxiety, increasing from 30 to 47 percent. Confidence remains highest on conventional motorways with continuous hard shoulders, though overall motorway anxiety appears to be gradually increasing.

The 'smart' motorway concept began trials on the M42 in the West Midlands two decades ago. The schemes were extended to cover about 17 percent of the motorway network by 2023. Key types include 'All Lanes Running' (ALR), which permanently remove the hard shoulder; 'Controlled Motorways' with a permanent hard shoulder but variable speed limits; and 'Dynamic Hard Shoulder' (DHS), where the hard shoulder operates as a running lane during peak congestion. Drivers experiencing breakdowns on live lanes face critical danger, prompting calls from bodies like the AA for the return of the hard shoulder to improve safety and rebuild public trust.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Drivers are increasingly anxious because smart motorways lack a hard shoulder, forcing them to rely on distant emergency refuge areas and increasing the danger of breakdowns in live traffic lanes.
The government officially halted the construction of new smart motorways in April 2023 due to public confidence issues and safety concerns.
The main types of smart motorways are 'All Lanes Running' (ALR) which permanently remove the hard shoulder, 'Controlled Motorways' with a hard shoulder and variable speed limits, and 'Dynamic Hard Shoulder' (DHS) where the hard shoulder is open during peak times.

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