Wayve’s Fischer says London driverless car novelty will wear off ‘within minutes’

Wayve believes Londoners will stop noticing they are sitting in driverless cars within minutes of using them, as the UK AI startup prepares to launch autonomous vehicles on Uber’s network in the capital. Katie Fischer, Wayve’s vice president of commercial and operations, said the company expected passengers to move quickly from novelty to habit once […]
Sussex: AI cameras detect more than 2,000 offences in four weeks

More than 2,000 seatbelt and mobile phone offences were detected one one road during just four weeks of AI road safety cameras being used in Sussex. The technology was deployed on the A283 between Steyning and Shoreham to target these offences, which are two of the most common causes of fatal and serious injury collisions. […]
A1 dualling scheme debate intensifies after deaths
Calls for safety improvements on the A1 in Northumberland have escalated after five people died in two major incidents just nine days apart. Campaigners have said the current traffic situation on the key route is “the worst it has ever been”, says the BBC. The government has pledged to improve safety at certain junctions in […]
Minimum 12 year wait for new Tees crossing, says Mayor

There would be at least a 12-year wait and currently a £700m cost for any new A19 road crossing over the River Tees, the local regional mayor has said. The government would need to fund the scheme “but that’s not happening any time soon because they’ve just massively cut all the road budgets”, Tees Mayor […]
Road Haulage Association renews fuel rebate call

The RHA has renewed its call for an Essential User Rebate for transport operators, arguing that recent government support measures do not go far enough to offset the impact of rising fuel costs on the sector. In an editorial published this week, RHA MD Richard Smith said a 35% increase in fuel prices since February […]
Grantham Southern Relief Road project wins national award

Grantham’s Southern Relief Road project has been recognised as one of the UK’s top construction sites after receiving a prestigious Gold Award at the 2026 Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) National Site Awards. The award places the scheme in Lincolnshire among the upper echelon of construction projects nationally, recognising the exceptionally high standards maintained throughout delivery […]
Potholes on Scotland’s motorways and other major roads have to be fixed more quickly, survey suggests

Fewer than a quarter of drivers are happy with how quickly potholes and other defects are fixed on Scotland’s motorways and other major roads, latest research has suggested. The poll, commissioned by Transport Scotland, revealed that only 24 per cent of those questioned were satisfied with the speed of repairs, while 58 per cent were […]
Stoke-on-Trent rolls out more EV charging points

Stoke-on-Trent City Council is continuing its drive towards greener, cleaner and healthier roads with the installation of six more public Electric Vehicle (EV) charging sockets in the city. One 7kw charger will be operational at each venue, providing two charging sockets. More charging points are scheduled for deployment throughout the summer. The council is continuing […]
New 10km Rhondda Fach Active Rravel Route opens

A major milestone has been reached in the development of the Rhondda Fach Active Travel Route, with the final section between Ferndale and Tylorstown now open to the public. The opening completes the main 10km walking and cycling route connecting communities from Tylorstown to Maerdy, following years of planning and construction supported by Welsh Government […]
North Yorkshire: £83.5m Kex Gill bypass to open next month

The much-anticipated opening of the new section of the A59 at Kex Gill is currently planned to take place on July 6, says North Yorkshire Council. The 2.5 mile (4km) stretch of road bypasses the landslip-prone section of road between Skipton and Blubberhouses, was due to open this month, but has been delayed because of […]