Surrey Fire and Rescue Service joins Safety Cloud network

HAAS Alert is pleased to announce that Surrey Fire and Rescue Service has joined the Safety Cloud network, thanks to the backing of Dan Quin, Chief Fire Officer for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service and the National Fire Chief Council Lead for Road Safety and Road Rescue. Surrey Fire and Rescue Service activated Safety Cloud […]

Government launches Automated Vehicles Act implementation programme

The Labour Government has issued a major update on the future of automated vehicles with the UK primed to bring in “revolutionary” changes. The Automated Vehicles Act was passed through Parliament in 2024, but now the Government has launched a new programme, the Automated Vehicles Act Implementation Programme, with the goal of the safe deployment of […]

ITS UK wins Association Transformation honour at Trade Association Awards

ITS UK picked up the award for Best Association Transformation at the prestigious Trade Association Awards on Thursday night (27 February). Presented to the association that had “delivered a transformation programme to overhaul and renew the association’s mission, strategy, structure or finances”, the award is significant recognition of the modernisation programme undertaken by ITS UK […]

Caerphilly: Litter-picking planned for key road networks

Plans are being made to start the next round of litter-picking work on Caerphilly’s key road networks after it was revealed that Caerphilly County Borough council spends more than £85,000 each year clearing litter and debris from its dual carriageways.  Cllr Chris Morgan said, “We spend a significant amount of money and resources clearing litter […]

Construction work to start to refurbish Romford’s Gallows Corner flyover

TfL has set out plans to completely renew and strengthen the ageing Gallows Corner flyover, which will allow the major structure to continue serving Londoners reliably for decades to come. Gallows Corner flyover was built in the 1970s as a temporary structure. It is now in a very poor condition and in urgent need of renewal. Speed and weight restrictions have been in place […]

Cameras to be used to enforce traffic restrictions at 20 sites in Oxfordshire

Cameras will be installed at 20 new sites across Oxfordshire to enforce existing traffic restrictions. Councillor Andrew Gant, Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport Management, approved the use of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras at locations including Oxford, Abingdon, Banbury, Bicester, Didcot and Witney. The cameras will be used to enforce existing moving […]

£200m Norfolk road scheme gets government approval

Norwich residents are set to see faster journeys and thousands of new homes and jobs in the region as ministers approve the long delayed A47/A11 Thickthorn Junction scheme, the government has announced. Backed by over £200 million, this road development will significantly speed up journey times, reduce pressure on the junction and save commuters, businesses […]

WeRide makes first European fully driverless commercial Robobus deployment

Autonomous driving technology firm WeRide has today announced the first European fully driverless commercial deployment of its Robobus as part of a shuttle service partnership with beti, Renault Group, and Macif that will feature an Level 4 automated mobility service in France’s Drôme region. WeRide will provide its L4 autonomous technology for a passenger transport […]

Thales partners with Cubic to launch next-generation eSIM solutions for connected vehicles

Thales, a global leader in advanced technologies, and Cubic, a leading global provider of software-defined vehicle (SDV) solutions, have announced a collaboration to drive innovation and simplify connectivity management. Leveraging Thales’s eSIM management platform, Cubic will enhance its eSIM solution capabilities to align with the latest GSMA standards, ensuring seamless global connectivity across industries such as automotive, […]

West Bromwich MP calls for harsher penalties to clamp down on ‘ghost’ plates

Drivers caught using illegal “ghost” licence plates that are all-but invisible to speed cameras would face tougher penalties under a proposed change to the law. The plates, made of reflective material unreadable for police cameras, are being used by some drivers to get away with running red lights, drink driving and ignoring speed limits, a […]

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