London’s mayor details plans to speed up buses

London’s mayor Sadiq Khan has given details on how Transport for London is working to speed up the capital’s buses. The website MyLondon quotes him as telling the London Assembly: “Transport for London is taking numerous actions to improve the speed, performance and journey time reliability of bus services. This includes working with boroughs to […]
Ford introduces automatic lane changing technology

Carmaker Ford has introduced technology that “smoothly and seamlessly” initiates a hands-free lane change to pass slower moving traffic. Ford BlueCruise* set to the 70 mph speed limit, but the semi-truck in front of you is traveling at 55 mph. Now, our latest version of BlueCruise hands-free highway driving software can smoothly and seamlessly initiate […]
Asphalt Group says it’s time to stop moaning about potholes because they can be prevented

Road repair specialist, Asphalt Group Ltd., is calling on the Government to move the narrative away from potholes and focus on delivering ‘Roads that last’. MD Stephen Cooke says he believes that the road repair industry needs a new culture that focuses on delivering roads that last and provide reliable safe journeys for Britain’s 40 […]
BSI issues road condition monitoring data specification

The British Standards Institution (BSI) has issued the PAS 2161:2024 , an all new specification for the collection and reporting of road condition data. It says PAS 2161 marks a pivotal change in measuring local road network conditions, introducing updated data protocols that will be used by Local Authorities to report data to central government […]
HS2 opens second key Aylesbury road bridge

A key road linking Aylesbury and Oxford has reopened after a week-long closure as part of work to realign it across a new bridge over the HS2 route. The A418 overbridge is slightly south of the existing road near Hartwell and stretches for 103m across a cutting that will carry HS2 rail services between London […]
Call for review on driving ban rules

New figures show more than 50 people in Britain hold valid driving licences despite racking up at least 30 penalty points. The Guardian reports three male licence holders have more than 100 points, including a 26-year-old with 176, while the woman with the most points is a 50-year-old with 96. The figures, collated by the […]
Sat Nav companies make changes after coroner comments

It’s reported Google and Apple have agreed to amend their audio prompts after a double fatal crash appeared to have been caused by incorrect directions from a sat-nav. The BBC reports that a coroner warned tech companies including TomTom, to a risk of future deaths after a woman drove the wrong way onto the A5 near […]
Road improvements begin in Cheadle

Extensive road improvements have begun in Cheadle with highways crews carrying out essential repairs on the A522 Tean Road between the junction of Charles Street to the junction of Huntley Lane. The work, sees carriageway potholes fixed by a thermal road repair machine and vegetation being cut back along with repairs to kerbs, ironwork, footways […]
Scotland spending £6.3m more on EV charge points

The Scottish Government has allocated £6.3 million through the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund to support eleven Local Authorities across Glasgow City Region and Ayrshire region install more charge points. This is in addition to 6,000 already installed in the country, a target Transport Scotland says was met two years earlier than the target thanks to […]
Ohmio’s Milton Keynes driverless pod service gets public launch

The new MK Smart City Experience Centre has opened in Milton Keynes, showcasing the latest cutting-edge smart city technology. The Smart City Consultancy opened the centre in the city’s iconic Centre MK shopping mall, showcasing to the public some of the most innovative projects currently being undertaken in Milton Keynes, offering a glimpse into the […]