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.

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Vejdirektoratet (Danish Road Directorate)
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Directorate overview
Formed1949
Jurisdiction Kingdom of Denmark
HeadquartersCopenhagen
Directorate executive
Parent DirectorateDanish Ministry of Transport
Websitehttp://www.vejdirektoratet.dk/
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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

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