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Traffic & Highways Planning Help for New Access Proposals

New access proposals often benefit from early highways planning help so likely authority concerns can be identified before drawings are fixed.

Quick answer

Highways issues can escalate quickly if they are treated as a late-stage technicality. This planning help resource is aimed at project teams considering new access points or development changes that may trigger highways input.

Advice

Use this guidance to check what may be needed before you submit information.

If the wording on your planning condition, tender request or site constraint is unclear, send it to EnviroSolution and we can advise which report, survey or assessment is likely to be relevant.

Guidance

Why this resource matters

Access visibility, traffic generation, local road context and policy expectations can all affect whether the proposal is likely to meet resistance.

Guidance

What should be checked early?

Teams should think about existing access arrangements, nearby constraints, anticipated trip generation and whether supporting transport or highways information is likely to be needed.

Guidance

How this supports better decisions

The goal is not to replace highways advice. It is to help clients spot the likely pressure points early enough to respond properly.

Need project support?

Send the site details and we’ll help identify the right next step.

Include the planning wording, site address, deadline and any supporting drawings or previous reports.