0 a temporary traffic arrangement, usually on a main road, in which traffic travelling in both directions uses one side of the road while the other side is being repaired:
An overflow road is needed only when the main road is congested at peak hours or when road works require contraflow arrangements.
Rates were found to be higher than the average in the contraflow section itself, slightly higher at the approach and lower beyond.
I am satisfied that the use of contraflow working as advised on motorways is sufficiently safe.
The contraflow system has been considerably improved over the past two or three years.
There will also be breakdowns in places, contraflow traffic for maintenance and other reasons.
We do our best with regard to contraflow systems to deal with the situation.
Lower speed limits through contraflow systems on the motorway during construction should also lead to a small reduction in traffic noise.
As one drives along motorway contraflows for mile after mile, which one knows is hazardous, one has great sympathy for this clause.