Report reveals top mobile apps behind distracted driving

Cambridge Mobile Telematics Research has found that drivers are swapping social and gaming apps for practical tools and AI – with surprising demographic differences. In the age of mobile apps, the phrase “distracted driving” extends well beyond texting. A new report, The Most-Used Apps Behind the Wheel, from Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) sheds light on a critical, often […]
Lorry drivers seen flouting Severn Bridge weight restriction

Weight restrictions on the Severn Bridge have once again come under scrutiny after pictures were taken of Heavy Goods Vehicles flouting the 7.5 tonne restriction. The bridge is currently subject to the weight limit after engineers found structural problems. Previously, 44 tonne HGVs were allowed on the ageing bridge, says the South Wales Argus. The […]
“A turning point”: Lower Thames Crossing project awarded £590m

The project to build the UK’s largest road tunnel has been granted £590m by the government. Constructing the Lower Thames Crossing, linking Tilbury in Essex and Gravesend in Kent, will cost an estimated £10bn. Plans for the 14.5-mile (23km) route were approved in March after a 16-year process that has already cost £1.2bn. Chancellor Rachel Reeves said […]
Car carrying mattress and fridge on its roof stopped on M11

And finally… a driver in Essex was stopped by police on the M11 for transporting a fridge, mattress and foldable table on the roof of their car. The driver was stopped when Essex Police spotted the equipment held on by ‘a very thin rope’. An Essex Police spokesperson said: “We didn’t realise we’d have to […]
One-in-six drivers who ignore MOT advisories suffer a breakdown, warns RAC

One-in-six drivers (17%) who did not act on advisory notices following an MOT in the last 12 months – an estimated 6m people – went on to experience a vehicle breakdown or were involved in a collision as a result, according to new RAC research. Of the 1,460 drivers who have had their vehicle recently […]
Women in Bus and Coach chair Louise Cheeseman awarded OBE

Louise Cheeseman, founder and Chair of Women in Bus and Coach has been honoured with an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours 2025. This prestigious honour reflects a lifelong commitment to improving access, equity, and representation within the industry, and championing the role of women across all levels of the bus, coach and community transport […]
Aurrigo founder David Keene awarded MBE

One of the UK’s driving forces in autonomous vehicles has been named in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2025. Prof David Keene, the founder of Aurrigo International plc, has been awarded an MBE for his services to the ‘decarbonisation of airports’, marking over 40 years of experience working in the automotive sector and developing driverless […]
ADEPT launches Digital Academy to transform digital and data skills

A new, fully funded initiative to accelerate digital and data skill development across local authorities has been launched today. The ADEPT Digital Academy is a bespoke learning programme that is fully funded by the Apprenticeship Levy, combining hands-on, role-relevant training with expert coaching and community learning. The programme has been launched by Association of Directors […]
Tramway Road to open for walking and cycling as Banbury station improvement work continues

Pedestrians and cyclists travelling from south Banbury can look forward to quicker journeys to the rail station as the newly extended Tramway Road and footpath will open on Wednesday 18 June. Drivers will be able to access the Banbury United football ground and the industrial estate using the new section of road and new roundabout. […]
New bridge investigation technologies could ‘transform maintenance of England’s road network’

A research programme described by National Highways as “world leading” and, it says, capable of transforming traditional approaches to the maintenance of England’s motorways and major A-roads has today announced significant technological advances. The Structures’ Moonshot Project, initiated by National Highways and led by AtkinsRéalis and Jacobs, has concluded the initial phases of its investigation […]