“Let’s work together to get the right speeds on the right roads,” says Skates

Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport, Ken Skates has visited the town of Buckley to listen to feedback from councillors about the local feeling around 20mph in and around the town. Joined by Flintshire’s Deputy Leader, Dave Hughes, and local councillors the Cabinet Secretary walked Liverpool Road, one of the main roads that has […]
A mountain to climb for Surrey signmakers

Stocksigns/Messagemaker Displays have announced the details of their latest (their 8th) charity challenge in aid of the Tadworth Children’s Trust. Every year the company, along with some of its customers and suppliers, take on a challenge in the aid of raising money for the Surrey-based charity. Last year the team scaled Poland’s highest mountain and […]
Women in Bus and Coach Initiative unveils Board of Directors mentoring

The Women in Bus and Coach Initiative (WiBC) is proud to announce an unprecedentedopportunity for an aspiring female leader to join its Board of Directors for a transformativeone-year term. This initiative marks a significant milestone in fostering gender diversity andempowering the next generation of women in leadership roles within the transportationindustry. Aspiring candidates are invited […]
US “may ban Chinese connected vehicles or impose restrictions”

The US could take “extreme action” and ban Chinese connected vehicles or impose restrictions on them, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Wednesday, in the first indication a ban could be on the table after a national security investigation. The Commerce Department is reviewing public comments that were due by April 30, Raimondo told Reuters, […]
Ghost plate crackdown in Wolverhampton

City of Wolverhampton Council’s taxi licencing and compliance officers are cracking down on illegal number plates being used by their licensed vehicles around the country. The illegal infra red (IR) reflective plates are sometimes known as ‘3D’ or ‘4D’ plates or ‘ghost plates’ due to how they appear on IR cameras. This crackdown comes following […]
Coach and bus operators urge new mayors to “prioritise bus and coach”
The Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) has written to the newly elected mayors of nine combined authorities across the North and the Midlands to highlight the contribution buses and coaches can make to the realisation of their policy ambitions. Commenting on the letters, Graham Vidler, CEO of CPT said: “Millions of bus journeys in England are […]
Perega appoint Schmidt as Head of Civil Engineering

Independent structural and civil engineering firm Perega have announces the appointment of Greg Schmidt as their new Head of Civil Engineering. Greg took up the position in April, bringing over two decades of experience and expertise with him. Specialising in mega projects, he’s worked for some of the UK’s best-known consultancies, including transport infrastructure firm […]
RAC statement as M25 shuts for a second weekend

Ahead of a second weekend of M25 closures, RAC Breakdown spokesperson Alice Simpson said: “As this next M25 weekend closure immediately follows major national rail strikes which could see many more people take to the roads, it could be up to six days of disrupted travel for London’s drivers. The closures also coincide with the […]
WSP: Next level ITS

WSP have issued a blog post that shares national intelligent transportation systems practice lead Viriginia Lingham’s insights on the subject of implementing modern solutions for transportation and traffic management. “Public agencies nationwide are benefiting from ever-evolving advancements in traffic management operations, specifically through intelligent transportation systems (ITS),” she says. “These transportation and traffic management systems […]
Mace appointed to £45 million local authority highways framework

Mace, the global consultancy and construction company, has landed a role on Hampshire County Council’s technical resource framework for highways improvement programmes across the south of England. The framework, worth a total of £45 million over a four-year period, is administered by Hampshire County Council but covers an area that stretches across 14 counties, from Devon in […]