RAC study: 88% of drivers dazzled by oncoming headlights

Nine-in-10 drivers (89%) think some or most car headlights on the UK’s roads are too bright, with an overwhelming majority of these (88%) saying they get dazzled by them while driving, a new RAC study of 2,700 drivers’ views has suggested.​The problem of glare from headlights appears to be getting worse with 63% of drivers who get […]

Alexander Dennis and Fusion win Vehicle of the Year at  Self-Driving Industry Awards 2025

A futuristic array of automated vehicles were on display at the Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate on Friday 24 October 2025 as part of the third annual Self-Driving Industry Awards. Chris Curtis MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Self-Driving, presented the flagship Vehicle of the Year award to the all-new Enviro100AEV bus by Alexander […]

National Highways continues M5 safety investment with barrier renewal scheme

National Highways is continuing its investment in the South West M5 with a scheme to renew one and a half miles of safety barrier in Somerset. The wire rope central reservation barrier along a section of the motorway between Burnham-on-Sea and Bridgwater has reached its end of life and will be replaced with new steel […]

Essex: £1 billion contract extension sparks council controversy

A war of words has broken out over a proposed £1 billion highways contract extension by Essex County Council, with the leader of Basildon Council calling it a “gross overreach”. The proposal, put forward at a county council cabinet meeting earlier this month recommends the procurement of a seven-year contract with the current agreement set […]

Progress continues on potential Lancashire Lane Rental Scheme

Lancashire is taking steps to tackle roadwork disruption on its busiest routes – with a potential Lane Rental Scheme now under serious consideration. Lancashire County Council is exploring the introduction of a Lane Rental Scheme – a government-backed initiative designed to reduce disruption caused by roadworks on the busiest parts of the highway network during […]

Resolution found for BEAR Scotland workers’ pay dispute

A pay dispute involving Inverness-based road maintenance workers at BEAR Scotland has been resolved. The workers voted in favour of strike action last month, a move Unite said could potentially disrupt traffic on the A9 between Perth and Inverness, says the BBC. Unite said it had negotiated a union recognition agreement and pay increases up to […]

Major road improvement scheme in Stafford completes

A major road improvement scheme on one of the key routes into Stafford has been completed – with two-way traffic now restored.  The £6 million scheme on the A34 corridor between Weeping Cross and the town centre includes a new road surface including two busy roundabout junctions, strengthening of two bridges, a new controlled pedestrian […]

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