Monmouthshire MP calls for a third Severn crossing

Calls are being made for a third Severn crossing to ease traffic congestion around Chepstow. Monmouthshire MP Catherine Fookes and Forest of Dean MP Matt Bishop have highlighted the issue in meetings with Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood. Ms Fookes said: “As MP, I am constantly listening to the residents of Monmouthshire and raising their concerns […]
Richard Hammond and Chris Boardman discuss the future role of the car in our transport network on Highways Voices

Are cars destined to fade away, or are they turning into something even more essential to our lives and identity, and can we balance our love for cars with the pressing need to reimagine transportation systems for health, climate, and cost-of-living challenges? Today, Richard Hammond, famous for his years of motor journalism on Top Gear […]
Sustainable travel projects are transforming Glasgow’s transport system

Work on a City Network of active travel routes is currently underway in Glasgow, with several phases of construction now complete as the city aims to add 270km of safe, segregated cycle ways to existing routes. The city is delivering a significant number of projects that encourage active travel and prioritise travelling sustainably, according to […]
Southampton City Council set to introduce Lane Rental Scheme for highways and utility companies

The council is seeking to introduce a Lane Rental Scheme on some of its road network, to help manage the impact of works on the highway network, which will reduce delays for residents and businesses and raise revenue which will be reinvested into upgrading and protecting our road. The scheme will allow the council to […]
GRAHAM completes M2 J5 improvements scheme

Civil engineering specialist GRAHAM has successfully completed the National Highways M2 junction 5 improvements scheme in Kent. The project, which began in June 2021 was commissioned under the Road Investment Strategy (RIS 2), and has delivered a transformative upgrade to one of the UK’s busiest and previously most dangerous junctions, improving connectivity, safety, and traffic flow in […]
WJ Group: Road maintenance should be synonymous with safety improvement

Road safety, surface treatments and line markings specialist, WJ Group, has responded to the announcement of £1.6 billion in road maintenance funding for local authorities by calling for the funds to be allocatedto long-term maintenance activities that maximise road safety and value for money. While the funding is not ringfenced for pothole repair, the DfT […]
Renewable energy powering Greater Manchester’s ambitions to have the UK’s first carbon neutral transport network

Greater Manchester is taking huge steps towards having the first carbon neutral public transport system in the UK by outlining plans to invest significantly in homegrown clean energy to power the Bee Network. A week on from the Government approving an investment-led plan for cleaning up the region’s air, Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is […]
MPs urge Government to make change to free travel on public transport

Labour MP Abtisam Mohamed has called on the UK Government to consider offering unpaid carers free travel on public transport, while another urged the Department for Transport to extend free travel at peak times. Liberal Democrat MP Will Forster called on the Department for Transport to evaluate the “potential merits of extending the English National Concessionary […]
ARTSM issues position statement on halogen lamps

ARTSM, the Association for Road Traffic Safety and Management, has issued a position statement to provide an update on the current availability situation regarding halogen lamps. The statement is primarily focused on the M32 Halogen capsule lamps, generally used within all variants of halogen Signal Heads within UK traffic signals, and provides an update on […]
RSTA Chief responds to Swansea University’s self-healing roads findings

“More innovation that helps solve the pothole crisis in the UK should be welcomed, but the industry needs to be aware that there are already surface treatments available that can deliver the same outcomes.” These are the thoughts of Mike Hansford, Chief Executive of the Road Surface Treatments Association (RSTA), who was responding to news […]