More than 80 new road schemes have been unveiled as part of a £15bn Government drive on English motorway and trunk routes in the next five years.
The schemes include a tunnel at the notorious bottleneck on the A303 at Stonehenge, as well as £1.5bn on extra lanes on some motorways.
Improvements to M25 junctions, the A27 in Sussex, approaches to Liverpool and the A1 in the north east are also part of the Road Investment Strategy, which was revealed ahead of the Autumn Statement on Wednesday.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said the schemes were "the biggest, boldest and most far-reaching roads programme for decades".
The projects include:
:: South West - £2bn dual carriageway for entire A303 and A358, including a tunnel at Stonehenge.
:: North East - £290m dual carriageway on A1 to Ellingham.
:: North West and Yorkshire - M62 from Manchester to Leeds will have lanes increased, and increased capacity on transpennine routes between Manchester and Sheffield.
:: North West - links to Port of Liverpool improved.
:: South East - £350m improvement to A27 to tackle congestion at Arundel, Worthing and Lewes.
:: East - £300m to put in dual carriageway sections on A47 and improved connections to A1 and A11.
:: London and South East - A third of junctions on M25 to be improved.
:: Midlands - Improvements to M42 east of Birmingham, and improved connections to Birmingham airport, National Exhibition Centre, Enterprise Zone and High Speed 2 interchange station.
There would also be £100m of funding to improve cycling provision at 200 key locations, and a £300m environmental fund to combat carbon emission and reduce noise pollution.
Mr McLoughlin said: "Roads are key to our nation's prosperity. For too long they have suffered from under-investment.
"This Government has a long term plan to secure the country's future and this £15bn roads programme is demonstration of that. Better roads allow us to travel freely, creating jobs and opportunities, benefiting hardworking families across the country."
Shadow transport secretary Michael Dugher said: "This is just yet another re-announcement on promised road improvements. The Government has 'announced' plans for road investment at least three times since 2013 and no additional money has been announced.
"Ministers will be judged not on what they promise to deliver in the next Parliament, but on what they have actually delivered in this one - and the truth is barely a shovel has been used in anger on our nation's highways over the last four-and-a-half years."
Motoring groups welcomed the proposals. AA president Edmund King said: "We can no longer ignore the inadequate resources going into the mainstay of the UK transport system - our roads - which carry 86% of passenger journeys and more than 90% of freight.
"At long last the Government has recognised that we need a long term coherent plan for our roads, with guaranteed funding, to end the stop-start mess experienced over the last few decades."
:: Watch Sky News for the Chancellor's Autumn Statement live on Wednesday, 3 December, on Sky channel 501, Virgin Media channel 602, Freeview channel 132 and Freesat channel 202.
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