British company wins record Lower Thames Crossing hydrogren deal

British hydrogen innovator GeoPura has today been announced as the supplier of the largest volume of green hydrogen ever produced for a British construction project. National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing project will be the first major British infrastructure project to be carbon neutral in construction. A key part of this ambition is replacing diesel with […]
Almost five million drivers say their behaviour worsens behind the wheel

National Highways is urging drivers to leave sufficient space as new research reveals widespread tailgating and declining road etiquette. Britain prides itself on politeness and consideration, yet millions of drivers feel their day-to-day manners worsen when they get behind the wheel.today manners worsen when they are driving. Key findings included: The new research forms part of National Highways’ ongoing campaign to […]
TTF Live Showcases DfT’s Vision for Connected Vehicle Services

The Department for Transport’s Connected Vehicle Services Framework takes centre stage at the Transport Technology Forum Live event in Leicestershire next month, as the public and private sector get together to discuss delivering connected services in an open, shareable way. The three-day event at the Leonardo Hotel, Hinckley Island from 16-18 March features a series […]
HAAS Alert expands Illinois partnership to include built-in digital alerting on all connected arrow boards

HAAS Alert and Wanco, Inc. announced a major milestone in their partnership: New Wanco Truck-Mounted Connected Arrow Boards will now come equipped with Safety Cloud® by HAAS Alert. This integration automatically delivers real-time safety notifications, also known as digital alerts, to drivers through popular navigation platforms including Waze, improving driver awareness and roadside work zone […]
Police Scotland: Drug driving biggest safety threat on Scots roads

Drug driving has overtaken alcohol as the biggest threat to safety on Scotland’s roads, according to figures. Around 3500 drink and drug driving tests were carried out by Police Scotland in their annual festive crackdown, says the Daily Record. Data shows more motorists were caught drug driving – despite police carrying out five times as many breathalyser […]
More than 2,500 motorists caught drink-driving three or more times in the last 11 years

More than 2,500 drivers have been caught drink‑driving on at least three separate occasions in the last 11 years, new RAC analysis of DVLA data shows – highlighting the scale of repeat offending on UK roads. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request submitted by the RAC found 2,553 accrued three or more DR10 or DR20 […]
Deadlines approaching for the LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival 2026

With important deadlines fast approaching, organisations planning to take part in the LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival 2026 are encouraged to act now. Taking place on 24 and 25 June, the Festival continues to bring together the highways and road infrastructure community for two days of live demonstrations, CPD-accredited learning, exhibitions and purposeful networking. If you are […]
Councils cutting back on pothole repairs to pay increasing special needs bills

Almost half of council budgets are being swallowed up by spending on special needs children and social care, figures show. In 2025-26, the average share of budgeted local authority spending committed to adult social care and children’s services was 47 per cent, compared to 30 per cent 10 years ago, according to the Daily Telegraph. By contrast, […]
Work to transform two major Guildford junctions to start this week

The next phase of a major road upgrade that aims to Guildford’s traffic flow and infrastructure is due to get under way on Wednesday. The project is part of the Weyside Urban Village regeneration programme, led by Guildford Borough Council. A spokesperson for the local authority told the BBC that work on Woodlands Road junction […]
Lambeth to install a School Street for every eligible primary school by 2027

Lambeth Council commits to implementing School Streets at all Lambeth primary schools, other than those on main roads, to protect pupils, staff, and parents from air pollution and reduce road danger during busy times. Currently, 45 School Streets serve 50 schools across the borough. By March 2027, the remaining 10 primary schools not located on […]