Natural England hails “one front door” regulator approach for Lower Thames Crossing

The CEO of the Government’s statutory adviser for the natural environment, Natural England, has published a detailed blog post explaining how partnership working is helping to streamline development of the Lower Thames Crossing, so environmental protections and development goals are aligned rather than in conflict. In the post Marian Spain writes how early collaboration has enabled […]
A fascinating social experiment: Should we be worried about autonomous taxis, asks UCL professor

Driverless taxis are heading to London, and Professor Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology) calls the rollout a “fascinating social experiment”. Writing in The Guardian, he raises concerns about their safety, suitability for UK roads and how we’ll fix them when they go wrong. “Having run surveys of public attitudes, my sense is that the […]
REMINDER: TTF hosts webinar for Connected Vehicle Services suppliers

The Transport Technology Forum’s webinar outlining the new Connected Vehicle Services (CVS) Framework which will define the services that are expected to be provided to road users and operators in the future by harnessing vehicle and infrastructure data sets takes place on Monday. Consultation on the CVS Framework gives stakeholders from the public and private […]
Kent to install 10,000 new on-street EV chargers

A major government funded Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Programme, supported by significant private investment, is being rolled out across Kent – with Kent County Council (KCC) delivering the scheme to meet the growing demand for EV charging across the county. The initiative is part of a national strategy to expand access to on-street charging, particularly […]
Waymo and Tesla defend AV safety record as US Congress examines standards

Tesla and Waymo executives have been forced to defend their companies’ safety records as US senators pressed them on recent software failures, crash incidents, and transparency concerns. It comes as Congress considers numerous pieces of legislation aiming to establish national safety standards governing autonomous vehicles, says ABC7 News. Roughly half of the US states now […]
Devon: Damage to A379 being assessed after being partially washed away

Devon County Council highways teams are assessing damage to the A379 at Slapton after parts of the road were washed away. The Council has been working around the clock over the past week to add extra rock protection to the southern section of the road at Torcross, following initial damage to the road during Storm […]
Preparation for Stone town centre road repair scheme set to begin

Preparation and investigative work ahead of a major road maintenance scheme in Stone town centre takes place from next week. The works, including drainage, CCTV and road surface investigations, will help with design and preparation for the main structural maintenance scheme this summer. This will take place on the town centre ring road and include […]
Surrey County Council provides update on Godstone road collapse

Work is continuing on Godstone High Street to fill and stabilise the underground mine network, and ground affected by the collapse that occurred in February 2025. So far, says Surrey County Council, over 600 tonnes of grout have been put in place, ten metres below ground level. These stabilisation works will continue over the coming weeks. Once the […]
Nota’s AI-based automatic collision detection system used to increase pedestrian safety

Nota has announced that it has applied an AI-based automatic emergency situation detection system to the Gyeonggi Province Autonomous Cooperative Driving Traffic Information Service operated by the Gyeonggi Province Future Mobility Center in South Korea. This system provides real-time emergency situation information to users of private navigation services such as Kakao Navi, Naver Map, and […]
New Tram-trains will revolutionise transport in South Wales, says Government

New tram-trains that will revolutionise transport in South Wales are now in their final phase of testing before being introduced into service on some of the Core Valleys Lines this spring. The Class 398 Tram-Trains, which are part of the Welsh Government’s £800 million investment into brand-new trains across Wales and the Borders, have the […]