Thousands respond to Transport Scotland’s speed limit proposal

More than 19,000 responses have been received following a public consultation on proposed changes to speed limits in Scotland The National Speed Management Review seeks to ensure speed limits on Scotland’s roads are appropriate and help reduce injury and death on our roads. The consultation, which concluded earlier this week, sought feedback on proposals to […]

Amey wins ‘Best Transport Project’ at the Association for Consultancy and Engineering Awards

Amey, triumphed at this year’s Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) Awards, winning the ‘Best Transport Project’ category for its Liverpool City Centre Connectivity scheme (LCCC). Amey took the top spot in the category through its exceptional design and consulting work on the LCCC scheme in collaboration with Liverpool City Council. The LCCC initiative was […]

ADEPT Live Labs 2 blogs share insights

The ADEPT (Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport) Live Labs 2 monthly blogs are continuing, with each of the seven projects providing a regular update, giving an overview on progress and sharing insights from their live lab. North Lanarkshire’s project has written about the development of an ‘Innovation Funnel’, a framework focused […]

Views invited on introduction of emission-based parking charges in Reading

A consultation is under way into the introduction of emission-based parking charges in Reading. The Borough Council is proposing a new pricing structure for on-street parking and resident parking permits where owners of higher polluting vehicles would pay more. The scheme is part of the Council’s drive to encourage use of low or zero emission […]

Samsara joins Driving for Better Business

Samsara, pioneer of the Connected Operations® Platform, has joined forces with Driving for Better Business, a free-to-access business engagement programme from National Highways, to improve road safety and help organisations better manage fleet risk.  Driving for Better Business aims to improve work-related road safety by promoting good risk management practices and demonstrating the business benefits of managing […]

Brightly column: UK Councils – optimising the management of bridges

Bridges are a key part of the UK’s highways and transport system that facilitate connectivity and the transit of communities while keeping them safe, says Nicola Casburn, Solutions Consultant at Brightly Software. “Currently, it is becoming increasingly difficult for UK councils to manage their bridges because they have less resources to hand. Indeed, local authorities […]

Borrowing boost of £120m for Welsh local councils to fix roads

Local councils in Wales will soon be able to access up to £120m to repair more local roads over the next two years, under new plans set out in the Welsh Government’s Final Budget 2025-26. The new local government borrowing initiative will provide an extra £10m of revenue funding to local councils to enable them […]

National Highways opens up new road in Cornwall as part of major dualling scheme

A section of the old A30 in Cornwall has this week reopened as the new B3288, providing improved connectivity for local communities. Since opening the new dual carriageway last June as part of the A30 Chiverton to Carland Cross road upgrade, National Highways and principal contractors Costain have been continuing ancillary work, such as local […]

Reading to scrutinise active travel schemes and initiatives

Reading Borough Council’s delivery of cycling and walking projects will be scrutinised under proposals being considered next week. Under the plans, a cross-party task and finish group will be created to examine the Council’s active travel strategy. The group of councillors would be able to take evidence from external and internal stakeholders, identify examples of […]

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