UK drivers likely to shut off ‘intrusive’ EU-mandated features

Drivers are likely to shut off EU-mandated safety features in new cars because they are too distracting, according to new research. Half of in-car driver monitoring systems are so intrusive that they are likely to be turned off, thus defeating the point of having them, What Car? magazine suggested. Mandated by EU laws, such systems are supposed to prevent […]

DfT advertises Chief Scientific Adviser vacancy

Applications for the role of Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department for Transport are now open. The Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) is a senior and influential leader at the heart of the Department for Transport (DfT), responsible for ensuring that science, engineering, technology, and innovation are embedded in the department’s policies, operations, and strategic direction. […]

Scottish Government provides £40 million boost for zero emission buses

The Scottish Government has announced a further investment of up to £40 million through the second Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund (ScotZEB2). It is estimated that this investment could bring as many as 300 zero-emission buses to Scotland’s bus operators. This latest investment builds on the success of the ScotZEB scheme to date, which has already […]

Motorists over 70 facing stricter vision laws

Drivers aged 70 and over could be banned from the roads if they fail compulsory eye tests under a radical shake-up of driving laws in England and Wales. Plans also include reducing the drink-driving limit in both countries to be in line with Scotland’s laws, and introducing penalty points for passengers not wearing a seatbelt, […]

Council fury as Government revokes A1 dualling consent

The long-saga of the A1 dualling project has taken another twist as the Government is moving to officially revoke the approval that would have allowed for the dualling of a stretch of the road in Northumberland. Labour announced last October that it was scrapping a long-planned upgrade to the busy route having deemed it “unfunded […]

60,000 speeding convictions could be overturned if driver wins TfL case

A senior TfL manager has claimed that there is no need to tell motorists whenever speed limits are temporarily lowered. Gerard O’Toole, the authority’s network regulation manager, told a court that he believed details of “emergency” cuts to speed limits did not have to be made available to the public – even though such orders […]

Cambridgeshire: Overrunning roadworks lead to £500,000 in fines

Companies in Cambridgeshire have been fined almost £500,000 for overrunning or non-compliant roadworks, which caused delays and inconvenience to motorists, a council said. Cambridgeshire County Council said during the past year it had processed more than 32,000 street and roadwork permits, regulating when and how works could take place, says the BBC. It said that […]

HS2: Giant bridge set to be moved into place in central Birmingham

A specialist HS2 engineering team is preparing to move a 112m long, 1,631 tonne steel structure over a section of Lawley Middleway, part of Birmingham’s ring road. The operation will be delivered by HS2’s main works contractor in the Midlands, Balfour Beatty VINCI (BBV) and their bridge move contractor Mammoet. Rather than building the bridge […]

Further closures expected as major works extended on Erskine Bridge

Major resurfacing and joint replacement works on the A898 Erskine Bridge in Glasgow have been extended by at least 24 hours. The £100,000 project, carried out by Amey on behalf of Transport Scotland, was supposed to  see the northbound section of the bridge closed for the weekend, says The Clydebank Post, however, due to “forecast heavy rain”, the works […]

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