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No mobile coverage on more than 5,000 miles of road network, drivers warned

Highland routes are the most affected

- NEIL LANCEFIELD

Drivers who break down on more than 5,000 miles of Britain’s roads cannot call for help because there is no mobile phone coverage, according to a new study.

Some 5,540 miles of road – representi­ng about 2% of all roads – do not have coverage for calls from any of the country’s four mobile networks, the RAC Foundation found.

The top 10 local authoritie­s most affected include Highland (910 miles), Powys (411 miles) and Cumbria (296 miles).

A further 44,368 miles of road have only partial voice coverage, with not all operators providing a signal. This is 18% of all roads.

Motorists who rely on their smartphone­s to access the internet for route planning and to check for congestion could get into difficulty on the 5,452 miles of road with a complete absence of 3G coverage.

An additional 66,619 miles are only covered for 3G by some operators.

In terms of 4G, just 51% of the road network has full coverage.

The research was based on analysis of data published by communicat­ions regulator Ofcom.

RAC Foundation director Steve Gooding said: “The good news is that mobile coverage has improved a great deal across our road network.

“On our motorways, which carry around a fifth of all traffic, every mile should now have voice and basic data coverage plus a 4G signal for all but a couple of miles.

“As rapidly as the technology has advanced, so too have our expectatio­ns of enjoying uninterrup­ted connectivi­ty.

“Hopes are high that autonomous and connected vehicles will make roads safer and help cut congestion, but that is dependent on those vehicles being able to communicat­e with each other and the infrastruc­ture around them.”

 ?? Picture: John Stevenson ?? The research found 910 miles of Highland routes had no coverage.
Picture: John Stevenson The research found 910 miles of Highland routes had no coverage.

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