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National Traffic Control Centre
Birmingham, Alabama
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    www.matlockmercury.co.uk/news/Official-weekend-traffic- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2008    Last Visited: 7/19/2008  

    National Traffic Control Centre head Steve Crosthwaite said: "Routes around East Midlands Airport as well as those heading towards the coast are expected to be busy."

    Drivers were advised about work to join two beams on a the M1 bridge over Kirkby Lane in Pinxton, where a 50mph speed limit will be in place.

    The hard shoulder and two lanes on the northbound carriageway at junctions 27 and 28 will be closed between 9pm on Saturday and 9am on Sunday, 20 July.

    Mr Crosthwaite added: "At this time of year a lot of people will be taking journeys they are not familiar with so our advice is to plan your journey well and make sure you check the conditions before you leave."

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    www.autoinsider.co.uk/news/index.php?news_id=600 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/18/2008    Last Visited: 9/8/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, Head of the Highways Agency's National Traffic Control Centre, said: "Routes around airports and ports as well as those heading towards the coast are expected to be busy, with the M20, M5, M4 and A2 expected to be carrying up to 20 per cent more traffic than on a typical Saturday.

    The Highways Agency is recommending that people plan their journey in advance in order to avoid the worst of the summer queues.Their newly updated Traffic Radio service is one way of doing this - the service is available 24 hours a day on DAB digital radio and the internet.

    "At this time of year a lot of people will be taking journeys they are not familiar with so our advice is to plan your journey well and make sure you check the conditions before you leave.It's also a good idea to be prepared.Take food and water with you, especially if you have children in the car, and take a map just in case you need to find an alternative route," added Steve Crosthwaite.

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    car-news.co.uk/latest-news/a-million-motorists-get-acce - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/2/2008    Last Visited: 1/18/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, Head of the Highways Agency's National Traffic Control Centre said:

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    www.highways.gov.uk/news/newsroom.aspx?pressreleaseid=1 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/29/2007    Last Visited: 12/12/2007  

    Steve Crosthwaite, Head of the National Traffic Control Centre said:

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    www.finduk.org/news/festive_getaway_starts_smoothly - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/21/2007    Last Visited: 5/5/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, head of the National Traffic Control Centre, said patchy fog was possible in many areas on Saturday morning, as well as freezing rain in the West from Birmingham to the Scottish Borders.

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    www.whatcar.com/news-article.aspx?NA=229801 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 1/2/2008  

    The head of the Highways Agency's National Traffic Control Centre, Steve Crosthwaite, said: 'The increase in digital radio sales means that more people have access to helpful information when and where they want it, allowing them to make informed choices about their journey.'

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    www.rac.co.uk/web/know-how/motoring-news/article.cgi?id - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 9/13/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, Head of the Highways Agency's National Traffic Control Centre, said: "Routes around airports and ports as well as those heading towards the coast are expected to be busy, with the M20, M5, M4 and A2 expected to be carrying up to 20% more traffic than on a typical Saturday.
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    Take food and water with you, especially if you have children in the car, and take a map just in case you need to find an alternative route," added Steve Crosthwaite.

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    boundarysound.co.uk/news/1531 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 8/26/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, Head of the Highways Agency's National Traffic Control Centre, said: "Routes around East Midlands Airport as well asthose heading towards the coast are expected to be busy.

    The Highways Agency is recommending that people plan their journey in advance in order to avoid the worst of the summer queues.

    "At this time of year a lot of people will be taking journeys they are not familiar with so our advice is to plan your journey well and make sure you check the conditions before you leave.It's also a good idea to be prepared.Take food and water with you, especially if you have children in the car, and take a map just in case you need to find an alternative route," added Steve Crosthwaite.

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    www.boundarysound.co.uk/news/1531 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 8/26/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, Head of the Highways Agency's National Traffic Control Centre, said: "Routes around East Midlands Airport as well asthose heading towards the coast are expected to be busy.

    The Highways Agency is recommending that people plan their journey in advance in order to avoid the worst of the summer queues.

    "At this time of year a lot of people will be taking journeys they are not familiar with so our advice is to plan your journey well and make sure you check the conditions before you leave.It's also a good idea to be prepared.Take food and water with you, especially if you have children in the car, and take a map just in case you need to find an alternative route," added Steve Crosthwaite.

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    www.motorinsurance.co.uk/news/events/check-cars-and-roa - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/21/2008    Last Visited: 10/8/2008  

    Steve Crosthwaite, head of the organisation's national traffic control centre, said routes around airports and ports and those heading to the coast are expected to be especially busy.

    "At this time of year a lot of people will be taking journeys they are not familiar with so our advice is to plan your journey well and make sure you check the conditions before you leave," he added.

    "We also advise that you give your vehicle a thorough check before any long journey."

    Mr Crosthwaite went on to say there are usually a number of unnecessary breakdowns at this time of year, because motorists neglect to give their car a thorough check before heading out on their journey.

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