
National Highways joins scheme to hire ex-offenders
National Highways has reportedly joined some of Britain’s biggest companies in recruiting ex-offenders under a government initiative to plug skills shortages. According to The Daily

National Highways has reportedly joined some of Britain’s biggest companies in recruiting ex-offenders under a government initiative to plug skills shortages. According to The Daily

Yunex Built, the sub-brand for Yunex Traffic’s range of contract manufacturing products and services, is celebrating 12 months of operation. Yunex Built operates from the

Bus drivers in Cambridgeshire have made a plea for more to be done to relieve the traffic gridlock on the county’s roads, after seeing the

One of the UK’s leading transport technology entrepreneurs is highlighting London’s constant embracing of innovation to reduce traffic congestion, as new figures suggest the city’s

Advanced mapping is taking place in Milton Keynes city centre ahead of a new trial of autonomous shuttles. The Street Connected and Autonomous Vehicles project

Engineering services and nuclear company AtkinsRéalis has made two appointments in its Transportation division in the UK and Ireland, which it says further strengthens the

With profound sadness, SWARCO has announced the passing of Carl Dyer, Technical Director of SWARCO UK and Ireland, following a brief battle with an aggressive

Yunex Traffic has been awarded a framework contract to supply and maintain an ANPR civil enforcement camera solution for Newcastle City Council. Solutions from the

The transport data and analytics company INRIX is supplying the City of Philadelphia announced with a solution to manage kerb and right-of-way management using NEW

Tyre maker Goodyear has developed a tyre embedded with sensors to detect dangerous road conditions. It’s worked with TNO from the Netherlands to make the
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