 
			
				Roads minister Andrew Jones has visited Cumbrian to hail Highways England plans to dual the A66 and A69.
Jones, visited after Highways England last week appointed a joint venture led by WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff to study the case for turning one or both of the roads into dual carriageways, said: "We are making the biggest investment in our roads in a generation. A full dual carriageway along the A66 or A69 would provide improved east-west links."
The strategic study is part of the Government's Road Investment Strategy, involving seven studies, three in the north of England, to assess the viability of a trans-Pennine tunnel between Sheffield and Manchester, and improvements on the M60 and M62 corridor north and west of Manchester.
 
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