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Research and analysis HILLINGDON TRAFFIC STUDY TO REDUCE HGV MOVEMENT CAUSED BY HS2 Summary report and additional resources for Hillingdon Traffic Study completed in May 2016. Get emails
about this page DOCUMENTS HILLINGDON TRAFFIC STUDY SUMMARY REPORT PDF, 1.27 MB, 27 pages MOTT MACDONALD TECHNICAL HILLINGDON TRAFFIC REPORT PDF, 3.03 MB, 77 pages DETAILS The study has
concluded that by implementing a number of measures it is feasible that two-way peak HGV movements can be reduced to 550 per day. These measures are dependent upon results from ground
investigations, ecological surveys and agreements being reached between High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd and Hillingdon Council. HS2 Ltd provided assurances to Transport for London and Hillingdon
Council to engage actively with them in a study to reduce Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) movements. This is set to a maximum of 550 two-way movements per day at Swakeleys roundabout and to
significantly reduce the area of sustainable placement in Hillingdon. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 19 July 2016 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this
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