Vejdirektoratet

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Vejdirektoratet (Danish Road Directorate)
Danish Ministry of Transport
Websitehttp://www.vejdirektoratet.dk/

Vejdirektoratet or the Danish Road Directorate is responsible for the national road network of Denmark, which comprises motorways, a number of main roads and many of the country's bridges – a total of about 4,000 kilometres.

Tasks

Road Directorate's work consists primarily of three elements:

  • Planning
  • Construction and operation
  • Traffic and management

Organisation

The structure of the Directorate includes;[1]

  • General Directorate (including procurement and supplier management, human resources, and communication)
  • Planning (including safety and environment)
  • Construction
  • Traffic operations
  • Resources (including finance and IT)

The Danish Road Directorate is based at six service centres across the country and forms part of the

Danish Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing
.

References

  1. ^ "Organisation". Vejdirectoratet. Retrieved 23 April 2017.

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