EV cable protection: Evolt Charging partners with CatStrap

Evolt Charging, part of SWARCO Smart Charging, has announced a new agreement to become the exclusive UK distributor for CatStrap – EV Cable Protector, a robust protection system that is specifically designed to prevent EV charger cable theft. Cable theft is a nationwide challenge that continues to affect all UK Charge Point Operators (CPOs), with […]
Pothole-related breakdowns up by a quarter in just 12 months, says RAC

The number of drivers falling foul of potholes and breaking down rose by 25% between July and September compared to the same period last year, according to new figures from the RAC’s Pothole Index. RAC patrols attended 5,035 pothole-related breakdowns this summer for jobs such as broken suspension springs, distorted wheels and damaged shock absorbers […]
Staffordshire sets out joint commitment to major growth corridor plans to government minister

A long-term commitment by Staffordshire County Council and its partners to unlock major economic growth along a key regional transport corridor has again been put forward to the government. Improvements on the A50/500 to boost growth and investment was the subject of an adjournment debate in the House of Commons this week. As a key partner in […]
Oxfordshire to strengthen existing partnership with bus companies

An existing partnership between bus operators and Oxfordshire County Council will be strengthened even further to improve services across the county. The cabinet approved the development of an Enhanced Partnership Plus (EP+) approach to bus regulation – strengthening the enhanced partnership arrangement between bus operators and the council. One of the alternative options, of bringing Oxfordshire’s buses […]
Essex: New M25/A12 link road opens as minister hails promise of ‘faster journeys’

A new section of road that links the eastbound M25 to the A12 in Essex junction will ease congestion in Brentwood, Chelmsford and the surrounding areas, says the government. Thousands of motorists are set to “benefit from faster, smoother and safer journeys following an upgrade to a key junction of the M25” after the opening […]
Queensferry Crossing set for reduced speed limits and carriageway closures

Drivers in Scotland are bracing themselves to face overnight carriageway closures on the Queensferry Crossing from next week. There will be reduced speed limits and overnight carriageway closures implemented, with thee routine maintenance beginning on Monday when Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland will start work on the bridge’s stay-cables, says The Scotsman. An overnight […]
Rees Jeffreys Road Fund celebrates founder on its 75th anniversary

Transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is celebrating its 75th anniversary, and using the occasion to recognise its visionary founder, William Rees Jeffreys. Rees Jeffreys set up the Fund in 1950, just before he died, having dedicated his life to campaigning for and delivering a modern, planned and efficient road network for the UK. Much […]
Manual of Contract Documents for Highways Works updated by National Highways

National Highways has updated its Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW). The MCHW is a collection of documents containing the standard specifications, technical details, and guidance that contractors must follow, ensuring consistency and quality across highway projects. Since the mid-1990s the MCHW has been the standard suite of specification documents, underpinning all construction […]
An uphill battle: How AI-powered infrastructure inspections for local authorities can change the game
Oxford-based AI specialists Mind Foundry have written a thought piece aboutAI-powered infrastructure inspections for local authorities and how they can use the power of artificial intelligence to build a comprehensive view of a structure’s health. There are approximately 246,000 miles of road and 80,904 bridges in the UK, and each of these individual assets requires monitoring, maintenance, and management […]
Report names UK cities most ready for driverless taxis – and London isn’t in the top 30
Following the news that Waymo is set to launch its autonomous taxi service in London next year, making it the first European city to do so, new analysis just published doesn’t even place it in the top 10 cities for driverless readiness, with Hull, Southend-on-Sea and Leicester taking the top three places. London is a […]