Kick-off for partnership aiming to get fans home safely
Highways England and The Football Association (The FA) have teamed up to ensure fans get safely to and from events at Wembley Stadium connected by EE.
The two organisations are uniting to advise thousands of drivers and passengers who head towards the national stadium for England games, cup finals, summer concerts, and more.
Many of these fans use the country’s motorways and trunk roads to get to the 90,000-seater stadium – the home of the Three Lions – including the M1, M4, M40 and Britain’s busiest motorway, the M25. Highways England will work with The FA to help drivers plan their journeys and warn them of any incidents, delays or congestion, using social media channels and the extensive array of digital messaging signs on motorway gantries.
“We know that tens of thousands of fans use our major roads to get to Wembley, and now we can help them plan so that they get there on time, drive sensibly, and find out about any impact on their journeys from our multi-billion-pound programme of investment in improving and maintaining the country’s major road arteries.”
“The FA’s operations director, Jon Sellins, added: “Each and every event held at the national stadium plays host to thousands of fans who choose to travel via the country’s roads. It’s essential they are able to do so safely, in plenty of time and with access to constantly evolving travel information.
“Highways England has already made significant strides to ensure that driving benefits the overall event day experience of these fans, so I am pleased that the partnership has now been made official and look forward to working together in this area.”