Big country, bigger ideas: ITS from East to West on this week’s Highways Voices

We have content from both sides of this vast country, as we include some interviews we couldn’t squeeze into our programmes from the ITS Australia Summit last week, plus head to Perth to look at cutting edge solutions in the really go-ahead state of Western Australia. These podcasts are brought to you thanks to the […]

Lancashire delivers major road and street improvements

Lancashire County Council are tackling the issues of clean signs, smooth roads, and buses that arrive on time head‑on, with visible improvements showing how getting the basics right makes a big difference. The new administration has big ambitions with roads, street works, and school transport being transformed with faster, smarter repairs, less disruption, and better […]

Driverless cars will be on our roads next year, says DfT

The Department for Transport (DfT) has issued an update on when the first fleet of driverless vehicles will likely arrive on UK roads. Driverless cars are already being used for public rides and testing in several cities across the United States, including Phoenix, Los Angeles and San Francisco. In these cities, commuters can hail these rides through apps like Waymo, […]

Much-anticipated south Wales active travel route nears completion

The final section of a long-awaited new active travel route in south Wales has reached the halfway point after two years and four months under construction. Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) Council has provided a construction update on phase five of the Rhondda Fach Active Travel Route, to establish the route’s final section from Ferndale to […]

Daily cycling journeys in London have risen by 43 per cent since 2019

New data from TfL has revealed a 43 per cent increase in cycling journeys since 2019. TfL is continuing to work closely with London’s boroughs to invest in high-quality infrastructure that allows more people to walk and cycle more often, including via journeys that connect to public transport.  Published in TfL’s annual Travel in London report, the new data shows […]

Battery technology: The future moves closer thanks to researchers at Coventry University

Researchers at Coventry University have been recognised for their work in creating and inspiring the batteries of the future which will power electric vehicles and much more.  Three academics from the university’s Research Centre for E-mobility and Clean Growth have received prestigious Industry Fellowships from the Faraday Institution for their work advancing battery technology.  Among them is Dr Cheng Zhang who is working with Elysia Battery Intelligence from Fortescue to […]

20mph speed limit trials in Scotland announced

Transport Scotland has announced that temporary 20mph limits are to be put in place on trunk roads across south west Scotland over the next three weeks, in a move aimed at improving road safety and encouraging active travel. The first limits will come into effect on Friday 28 November on the A75 at Springholm, A77 […]

Steve Norris joins Tellus Power board of directors

ITS UK President and former government minister Steve Norris has joined the board of California-based EV charging solutions provider Tellus Power Globe Holding Limited as a non-executive director. Steve brings to Tellus Power more than four decades of senior leadership across government, large-scale infrastructure, global transport, and corporate governance. His appointment reinforces the Company’s strategic […]

Nearly 70,000 Oxfordshire drainage gullies cleaned since April

Work is being stepped up to make sure every highway drainage gully in Oxfordshire is cleaned and emptied this year. In April, Oxfordshire County Council began its enhanced programme to clean nearly 145,000 highway gullies and manholes by the end of March 2026. By the end of October, 67,000 gullies had been emptied. The £2.6 […]

Bodmin’s new community bus scheme boosted by Peninsula Transport Rural Mobility Funding

The Peninsula Transport team recently visited the Bodmin and Lanivet Community Bus scheme to see how the first round of Rural Mobility Pilot funding is being used. The scheme is a trial project led by the Lanivet Parish Sport and Recreational Trust to build and create a community-led transport network. Community buses will offer regular, reliable and hireable bus services between villages and key destinations around Bodmin.  The project was awarded a share of £100,000 from Peninsula Transport and neighbouring Sub-national Transport Bodies (STBs) Western […]

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