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Overview

  • The Standards for Highways website contains the published Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) and Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW) standards documents for motorways and all-purpose trunk roads on behalf of the Overseeing Organisations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
  • Requirements may be applied to other roads with the approval of the specific highway or local authority acting as the Overseeing Organisation.
  • Users may also access archived copies of standards documents including Interim Advice Notes. Please search for the standards document you want to see via the main search box and use the additional date filters going back to February 2001 on the left-hand side of the search page. You will then see any related archived copies of that standards document. 
  • Alternatively click on the document title of the document you have searched for and it will show you any related documents. See the related/archived documents help article below.
  • If you can't find the standards document you need, please see the ‘Information about searching’ help article for tips.

Information about searching

  • You may find more relevant results when a space is used between the letters and the numbers when searching e.g. BD 78 instead of BD78. 
  • For DMRB documents with a number below '10', include the 0 in your search e.g. BD 01, GD 02.
  • For MCHW documents please use a ‘0’ for any series below 1000, e.g. Series 0100 or Series 0800. 
  • For Interim Advice Notes with a number below 10, include '00' in the search e.g. IAN 001, and for a number above 10 but below 100, include '0' in the search e.g. IAN 069.
  • If you only want to see precise results rather than related documents, please tick the box ‘show only exact matches’ which is below the date field boxes on the left-hand side of the search results page. 

'My Account' area

  • The ‘My account’ feature allows you to bookmark standards documents of interest and opt into receiving email notifications about when your ‘saved’ standards are updated or when any update is made to a standard. 
  • To sign up, all you need to do is click ‘sign in’ in the top right-hand corner and create an account by entering your name, email address and choosing a password. 
  • Please go into the ’Your details' section and opt into your contact preferences. 
    Once logged in you can ‘bookmark’ standards of interest by pressing the bookmark icon.
  • This appears in your ‘saved documents’ in the my account area and can be removed at any time. 

 

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‘Download standards’ feature

  • The download standards feature within the ‘My account’ area allows you to pick a date from 1st April 2020 and download a zip file of standards documents, a .csv file of standards documents, or both files.

Zip file of standards documents

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  • Please note this may take a few minutes to generate and will send you an email link.
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  • It will also be available within the download standards section of your account area.
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CSV file of standards documents

  • A new feature as of June 2023 is the ability to download a .csv file of standards published on a chosen date from 1st April 2020 onwards.
  • If you select ‘List of standards (.csv)’, a file will be generated in your downloads.
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  • To download both the .zip file and .csv file together, simply select ‘both files’ from the options.
  • For any standards documents published before 1st April 2020, you can go the main search page and enter a date from February 2001 onwards in the date filters on the left-hand side of the page to download the standards documents on an individual basis.

Download search results to .csv file

If you want to download a .csv file overview of your search results, simply press ‘search’ from the home page, select your filters or document of interest on the left hand side of the search results page and then press ‘download list to csv’ using the icon in the top right. The .csv file will appear in your downloads. 

 

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  • Clicking on the document reference/title within a search result will display additional information about the document.
  • Along with core details, you will be presented with a list of related documents where these exist.
    Related documents will either be previous revisions of the same document, e. g. CD 116 Geometric design of roundabouts revision 0 where you have searched for CD 116 Geometric design of roundabouts revision 1; or previously published documents that were withdrawn, or partially withdrawn, when the successor document was published, e. g. TD 70/08 Design of Wide Single 2+1 Roads and TD 50/04 The Geometric Layout of Signal-Controlled Junctions and Signalised Roundabouts.
  • Related documents were defined as part of the archive development and are identified through publications. The archive starts at 2001 for individual documents as this is the earliest date where we have complete records. If you spot any issues or would like to request a copy of a standards document dated before 2001, please use our feedback form

Information about document maintenance

  • Document reviews of published standards are undertaken on a periodic basis to check if the whole document is up to date and to identify what clauses need to be changed to bring the document up to date. 
  • A check is made against a list of drivers and opportunities for change. If you have any feedback against a published standard, please use our feedback form.

Feedback

  • If your question is not answered here, please use our feedback form.

Watermarking of PDF documents

  • Text is automatically added to the left-hand side of the front page of any standards PDFs that are downloaded from the Standards for Highways website to act as a watermark. 
  • The watermark gives details of the date you made the download, as well as some information about the document code, the version and the date it was published. This is to give users confidence in the integrity of the PDF that has been downloaded. 

Road restraints risk assessment process (RRRAP)

Information updated August 2023

The risk-based Road Restraint Systems standard does not follow the traditional standard format.  The Standard has two parts that must be used together:

  • The written Standard CD 377 Requirement for Road Restraint Systems, which contains some mandatory requirements and;
  • the 'Road Restraint Risk Assessment Process (RRRAP)', which enables the Designer for each site/scheme to establish the need for a vehicle restraint and, if so, minimum performance requirements.

The RRRAP provides the designer with a tool to assist in the provision of a safe road design for hazards that are sited adjacent to the carriageway. v3.0 onwards are cloud hosted tools.

The RRRAP tool provides the client with an auditable record of the roadside in the form of a list of roadside furniture, structures, water hazards, roads, railways, and other features which pose a hazard to errant vehicles that have left the carriageway. It also provides a record of the minimum road restraint provision which the designer will then optimise through the process of hazard design, moving or removing hazards, specifying setback – working width/vehicle intrusion combinations, and benefit cost analysis, for installation specification and future maintenance.

It applies site specific data to each hazard allowing the risk of impact and likelihood of occupant injury to be assessed for any hazard with multiple complex factors being applied which may influence the risk of injury to occupants of an errant vehicle. Factors such as offset from the running lane, topography of the ground in advance of the hazard, the aggressiveness of the hazard itself and other factors such as accident history, traffic volume, vehicle type, and any effects on third parties.

The formulae within the RRRAP reproduce research findings which reflect risk factors found in a number of research reports undertaken in the UK and Worldwide. These are summarised in the Errant Vehicle report which is available to download here

The outputs of RRRAP were benchmarked against IRRRS and TD19/85 and have been developed through the continuous improvement process leading to the release of RRRAP v3. The RRRAP outputs provide a good basis for hazard mitigation solutions whether that is removal of the hazard, installation of passively safe furniture or protection with vehicle restraint systems. The provision of solutions meeting or exceeding current standards are subject to agreement with the client and the provision of solutions not meeting current standards require agreement with the overseeing organisation through the departure from standards process.

RRRAP ACCOUNT APPLICATION PROCESS – for schemes in Wales

Where risk assessment Option 1 has been selected from CD 377 WNAA clause W/2.3, the RRRAPfW assessment should be undertaken utilising the Wales organisation area within WebRRRAP which can be found at:

https://rrrap.nationalhighways.co.uk/rrrap/login/login.htm

To access the WG area of WebRRRAP the user should send an email request to: 

RRRAP@gov.wales with the following details: -

• User Name

• Organisation Name

• Email Address

• Contact Number

• Regional Area (SWTRA / NMWTRA)

 

NOTE: RRRAPfW is not a storage system, records should be downloaded / backed up on a frequent basis. It is required that once the design has reached the print off appendix 4-1 stage, the record is removed (or downloaded by csv file) to free up record slots.

For any RRRAPfW / risk assessment to be completed, all records declarations need to be completed and signed off. Once the declaration is signed and the entry is final the output csv file is to be submitted to RRRAP@gov.wales where the record will be retained on the WG asset management system for future needs.

RRRAP ACCOUNT APPLICATION PROCESS – For all other users

Each organisation will request a username and password for their organisation by means of a nominated super-user who will administer access to their allocation of record slots to other designers within their organisation. All slots / records are accessible ONLY to the organisation to which they are allocated.

The organisation's super-user will need to demonstrate current and future scheme records or justify the issue of an account for other reasons (education, training or research purposes).

The number of slots allocated to each organisation will be made based on workload / expected users.

Super-users will be notified of their account details by email together with the location of the login page. Super-users can create accounts for other users within their organisation from the account administration section within the RRRAP.

PLEASE NOTE: RRRAP is not a storage system, records should be downloaded / backed up on a frequent basis. It is required that once the design been concluded to output the reports and the record removed by exporting it to free up record slots. Exported records can be imported back into RRRAP at a later date if required.

RRRAP ACCOUNT APPLICATION REQUESTS 

Send email request to: RRRAP@nationalhighways.co.uk

State ORGANISATION REGISTRATION REQUEST in the subject line.

The email shall contain the following details : -

  • Organisation Name / Division / Address / contact details.
  • An Organisational or Corporate Logo in gif format (100kB max) for the printing of reports.
  • Statement of reason for RRRAP access request.
  • Name and contact details for nominated Super-User (first point of contact for organisations users i.e. new accounts / password resets / technical queries).
  • Name and contact details for deputy (in case of illness) for switching super-user role on request.
  • Estimated number of schemes in next year.
  • Estimated number of users expected.

RRRAP Login Link

https://rrrap.nationalhighways.co.uk/rrrap/login/login.htm

RRRAP Introduction Videos

For Super-users.

https://youtu.be/511_x9Tu2aM

For Users.

https://youtu.be/f9xqkTctG2A

Written User Guide (in-tool guidance is updated frequently) 

List of EN1317 compliant RRS - March 2016

  • Please see the file at this link.

NPSBS General Arrangement Drawings

Contained here are the GA drawings for NPSBS systems - TCB, OBB, RHSA, VCB and HVCB. These are for reference/information only.

For copies of the Non Proprietary Safety Barrier System (NPSBS) drawings, please email vrsenquiries@nationalhighways.co.uk