Highway authority

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A highway authority is a

public roads
.

India

The National Highways Authority of India is the national authority for the management of a network of over 60,000 km of national highways in India. The Authority is a part of the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways.

Malaysia

Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM) or Malaysian Highway Authority is a government agency under the Malaysian Ministry of Works. The agency was founded in 1980 to build the North-South Expressway, but now the main function of Malaysian Highway Authority is to monitor the works and administration of expressways in Malaysia as subject to Federal Roads Act (Private Managements) 1984.

Pakistan

The

National Highway Authority
is responsible for building and maintaining highways and motorways in Pakistan.

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom a highway authority is an organisation that is responsible for the maintenance of public roads. The current role of a highway authority is defined in the Highways Act 1980 and the role is held by a large number of different groups.

Highway authorities in sub-national divisions

In England, Scotland, and Wales the highway authorities for

motorways) are, respectively, 'National Highways', 'Transport Scotland', and the Welsh Government
.

For all other roads and public rights of way, the highway authority is usually the county council or unitary authority for a particular area. District councils may carry out some of the functions of a highway authority, but only when these have been delegated to them by their county council. Transport for London is the highway authority for all Greater London Authority roads (under the Highways Act 1980).[citation needed]

Duties

Duties of the highway authorities can include:

  • Maintaining all highways classed as being "maintainable at public expense" that fall within their area of control.
  • Maintaining records of all "highways maintainable at public expense" within their area of control.
  • Regulating the activities of developers in relation to their highways.

United States

In the U.S., a highway authority is now usually called a

metropolitan government rather than a state government
.

For example, the

state roads
.

Greece

The National Road Construction Treasury (gr: Ταμείο Εθνικής Οδοποιίας) was in charge of the maintenance and operation of the national road network and the highway network until their gradual privatization by highway with the concession contract method at the end of the 2000s. Then it had under its responsibilities the undersea tunnel of Preveza-Aktio and the Malgara toll station. In 2013 it merged with state-owned company Egnatia Odos SA.