Scrap smart motorways and bring back hard shoulders immediately, AA chief tells Rishi Sunak

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Scrap smart motorways and bring back hard shoulders immediately, AA chief tells Rishi Sunak
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The Government is coming under renewed pressure to scrap the existing smart motorways that are in use and reinstate hard shoulders across the UK BenGartside reports:

, AA President Edmund King has urged the Prime Minister to follow up on his pledge from last summer’s leadership campaign and reinstate all hard shoulders.

“It is clear that the public has lost all confidence in the system and that an announcement reinstating the hard shoulder would be incredibly popular and welcomed with open arms.

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