Drivers told not to fix potholes themselves

The RAC has urged frustrated Brits to avoid fixing a growing issue on the roads, despite being estimated to cost the Government billions of pounds to solve. Nicholas Lyes, the RAC’s Head of Roads Policy has urged drivers to avoid taking one common automotive complaint into their own hands, warning that it could result in all manner of […]

Oxford at forefront of electric buses initiative

Stagecoach West has partnered with Oxfordshire County Council to roll out 55 new electric buses, with the aim of reducing pollution. It comes after a report into the impact of 159 electric buses in the city showed road nitrogen oxide emissions dropped from 40% to 32%. Stagecoachg managing director Chris Hanson told the BBC that […]

Essential M23 Gatwick resurfacing continues

Essential overnight resurfacing is continuing at the M23 junction 9 roundabout and Airport Way, near Gatwick Airport, Horley.  For safety, there will be overnight closures of the M23 junction 9 roundabout, including the slip roads, and Airport Way.  To limit disruption as much as possible, the work is being done overnight, Monday to Friday nights […]

Parking fines in London to increase to £160

Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan has approved a request from the capital’s 33 boroughs to hike the cost of penalty charge notices (PCNs) to £160 in a bid to create more of a deterrent to “anti-social and obstructive parking”. One of the biggest issues mentioned by people who responded to a London Councils consultation was the amount of parking […]

Compass IoT CV data puts heat on UK motorways

Connected vehicle (CV) data from Compass IoT is being used by Purdue University to visualise travel speeds, traffic flow and bottlenecks on motorways in the UK. The US university has developed speed heatmaps to understand traffic flow, congestion and corridor management. These maps enable transport agencies, local councils and national highway authorities to better understand speed variations, […]

AI-powered pothole detector trialled in Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire County Council has been trialling Robotiz3d’s latest AI technology to identify areas of road across the county that could benefit from preventative road maintenance work before potholes become a problem. The ARRES EYE is placed on a roof rack at the back of a vehicle, as crews go about their usual duties for the day, and scans […]

TTF looks for experts to join Editorial Group for Electronic Roadside Infrastructure rewrite

The Transport Technology Forum is leading the production of the Code of Practice for Electronic Roadside Equipment, which will replace the Management of Electronic Traffic Equipment as Part E of the Well Managed Highways guidance. This important resource, which assists Local Authorities in managing the maintenance of electronic roadside infrastructure, has moved on to a […]