Construction firms on alert to £200m Dorset highways contract

Dorset Council is seeking early market engagement from suppliers interested in its Highway Term Service Works Contract, spanning five years, between 1 April 2027 and 31 March 2032. Firms are invited to complete and return a pre-market engagement questionnaire by 12pm on 6 May 2025 – ahead of a procurement process which is scheduled to start in March next year, says Construction Wave. The […]
Nota signs contract with Dubai RTA for generative AI-based ITS solution

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in the UAE has signed a contract with South Korean artificial intelligence (AI) optimisation company Nota AI for a generative AI-based solution for intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Nota AI’s ITS solution is a core product of Nota Vision Agent (NVA), a traffic management solution based on vision language models (VLM). Leveraging real-time analytics capabilities, Nota […]
Scottish government drops target to cut car use by 20%

The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The aim – which was a previous SNP manifesto commitment – was to reduce the amount of kilometres travelled by car across the country in order to cut harmful emissions and […]
Severn Bridge closure ‘devastating’ for hauliers

The haulage industry says that a decision to ban heavy goods vehicles from the M48 Severn Bridge could be “devastating” for their businesses. The ban will come into force for at least 18 months from 27 May after National Highways discovered the cables supporting the structure are deteriorating. A director of an Avonmouth-based haulage company warned the […]
Over 140 offences detected during Operation Tramline using HGV supercab in Suffolk

Police in Suffolk stopped 142 vehicles and detected over 140 offences, as part of a roads policing operation that took place earlier this month. Operation Tramline saw police provided with an HGV tractor unit by National Highways, which allowed officers to carry out patrols across the county’s strategic road network and use this elevated […]
Texas: Driverless trucks on I-45 coming soon

Drivers along a 200-mile stretch of I-45 between Dallas and Houston should get ready for something new: The semi-truck in the next lane might not have anyone in the driver’s seat. Autonomous trucking companies have been testing their fleets on Texas highways for several years, but always with backup safety drivers in the cab. Now, one company, Aurora Innovation, […]
SBD launches EV Incentives Tracker

As 2030 approaches, so too do the deadlines for electrification set by automakers, governing bodies, and governments worldwide. To that end SBD have published a new report in the shape of an EV Incentives Tracker. In recent years, purchase incentives have played a key role in EV uptake, making them more affordable and more accessible […]
ADEPT Live Labs 2 publishes ‘groundbreaking’ decarbonisation behavioural report

A groundbreaking new report has been published that reveals how behavioural change can significantly accelerate decarbonisation across the UK’s local roads. Now in its third and final year, the ADEPT Live Labs 2 programme has taken a significant step forward with the publication of a Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) report, recommending how changes in behaviour […]
Michigan: City of Ann Arbor deploys Yutraffic FUSION

The City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, lopks set to remains at the forefront of transportation innovation with the introduction of Yunex Traffic’s Yutraffic FUSION, becoming the first city in North America to adopt the adaptive technology. The new Yutraffic FUSION algorithm builds upon decades of practical experience and years of development in collaboration with customers. […]