Transport Committee seeks clarity on Government plans to solve driving tests turmoil 

Transport Committee Chair Ruth Cadbury MP has written a letter to the Government seeking further information on its plans to bring down waiting times for driving test slots.  The letter follows an evidence session on 4 December 2024 with the DVSA’s Chief Executive Loveday Ryder, and Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood MP. The letter also responds […]

Burton: Work to resurface major road in final stages

A major highways improvement scheme to reconstruct Horninglow Road North in Burton is progressing well towards completion.  Staffordshire County Council’s highways crews have begun resurfacing the A511 Horninglow Road North, from the junction of Farm Road to Tutbury Road.  Over the last three weeks, crews have been carrying out civil works along that section of […]

Yunex Traffic to provide UK-wide maintenance support for CTEK charger network

Yunex Traffic has been awarded a contract by CTEK to join its network of service providers, delivering reactive support for the company’s rapidly growing network of AC electric vehicle (EV) chargers. Response times will be as fast as four hours where there is a significant health and safety risk, with Yunex Traffic’s nationwide team of […]

Kenilworth: HS2 unveils latest green bridge

HS2 has revealed the latest progress on a new green bridge set to cross the high-speed railway near Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Stoneleigh Road bridge will consist of a dual carriageway for vehicles and provide two nature corridors – giving safe passage for wildlife to cross the railway. It is one of 16 similar green bridges on […]

‘Take Off’ with Aurrigo for new autonomous tech podcast launch

Aurrigo International plc, which is currently testing its Auto-DollyTug® at airports around the globe, has launched ‘Take Off’, a fortnightly podcast providing a peek behind-the-scenes at the people drivingadvancements in aviation, automotive, and autonomous technology. By sharing the firm’s experiences and insights across industries – and inviting expert guests to join the conversation – the […]

Derbyshire: Is Snake Pass set to close to cars?

It may be regarded as one of the most scenic driving roads in the UK, or even the world, and it frequently features in traffic reports – mainly because it closes so often. But closures due to landslips are becoming so frequent that Derbyshire County Council has warned that it cannot afford to keep repairing […]

Bedworth Physical Activity Hub link route takes significant step forward

A big step forward in improving links to and from Bedworth town centre and the new Bedworth Physical Activity Hub will start being put in place this month. Warwickshire County Council Highways Directorate will install a new crossing point on Sergeant Simon Valentine Way and a cycle path leading into Miners’ Welfare Park. The works […]

Eastern Highways framework winners – the full list

The Eastern Highways Alliance has revealed the nine contractors awarded places on the fourth generation of its construction framework. Lot 1 (up to £5m)  Lot 2 (between £5m and £30m) Lot 3 (over £30m) Rob Cook, managing director for civils & infrastructure at Winvic Construction, told The Construction Index: “Securing a place on all three […]

National Highways will not cut A14 speed limit without evidence

Martin Fellows, National Highways’ east region director, says the agency will not cut the A14’s speed limit without evidence to suggest it is needed. The A14 in Suffolk has seen a number of serious collisions in recent weeks leading to closures while a recent economic report found the road was “not fit for purpose” due to the […]